Nombulelo Mkumla, from South Africa, had already gone through half the loaf when she made the grisly discovery while making some toast for breakfast.
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Next A woman has been left ‘traumatised’ after finding a dismembered rat wedged in her bread. Nombulelo Mkumla, from South Africa, had already gone through half the loaf when she made the grisly discovery while making some toast for breakfast. Disgusting footage shared on Facebook shows the mangled rat – with hair, guts and tail all visible – lodged in two slices. Nombulelo said: ‘I took the bread out of the fridge to make toast and noticed something disgusting and scary.
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