Vargas, a hotel supervisor, said she initially thought it was her trousers moving until she realised it was something crawling inside.
Despite violently shaking her trousers, the large rodent still didn’t drop out.
“I said, ‘Oh, my God — it’s an animal on my leg”.
“I was shaking, but nothing was coming out . . . I had to pull my pants down in front of everyone on the train,” the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
Thankfully, Vargas’ blushes were saved when three men tried to shield her from other people in the carriage. — PTI.
Zim pledges US$1m to fight Ebola . . . Govt activates full emergency response
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