animal and then heard a flapping noise and realised to her horror it was a bat flying around her room. Charlene ran out of the room and her husband returned to take a photo before opening the bedroom windows and shut the bedroom door to let the bat fly out.But next day Charlene, of Leavesden, woke her daughter Amelie who started talking about seeing 'birdies'.Her mum was then horrified to see a scratch on her face.Brand manager Charlene immediately contacted a doctor who then phoned Public Health England and Rabies UK.It was decided Amelie should be given a full course of rabies vaccinations.The incident happened on Sunday May 31 when Charlene and her husband woke up in the early hours.Mum-of-two Charlene said: "It took a while to work out.
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