A complaint filed against New York-New York says that a family underwent painful rabies treatments after finding and killing a bat in their hotel room.
LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas visitors said they had to undergo painful rabies treatments after claiming that they found a bat in a New York-New York Hotel & Casino room in a complaint filed against the property.
According to a complaint filed, the family of four, known as the Ruckers, stayed in room 1601. Around 4 a.m. on April 11, the father, Marcus Rucker, said he woke to a noise from the curtains near the window. The Rucker family reported the incident to the Maricopa County Arizona Health Department the next day, who advised the people exposed to the bat to get the animal tested for rabies or"seek immediate treatment for exposure to rabies."
"Plaintiffs were required to undergo a series of multiple injections to prevent contracting rabies," the complaint said."Which were painful."
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