Bronx woman worried about health after apartment overrun with rats
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Bronx woman worried about health after apartment overrun with rats
"I thought it would keep them from running around the baseboard, but now what they are doing - they're so big, they jump over it. I'm tired of cleaning poop off the stove. I mean if you turn the oven on, it smells like them."
"I can't sleep, I'm not eating. And if I don't stop this, I'm going to wind up in the hospital. I almost wound up there yesterday."
"Her food and her bed and her water are in my bedroom. I can't leave it out here because they'll get into it. I'm just done. I'm just so disgusted, because it's not right that I should have to live like this."
"All these people need to come and take a look and smell. That's what I wish they would."
Cora Robinson, a Bronx resident, faces a rat infestation in her apartment, leading to health concerns and distress. Despite her efforts to block the rats, they continue to invade her space. Robinson reports that the situation has affected her sleep and eating habits, raising fears for her health. She has filed complaints with the city's housing department, which has previously cited her landlord for similar issues. At 71 years old, Robinson feels trapped in her living situation due to financial constraints, expressing frustration over the lack of action from authorities.
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