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Naga Munchetty: BBC Breakfast star issues apology 'Wish I hadn't read this'

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Naga Munchetty spoke out on Twitter to her 217,4000 followers after stumbling across a disturbing article on the rise of aggressive "cannibal" rats.

Although the BBC Breakfast host was disturbed by the material, she "couldn't not share" the story, as the Guardian piece appeared on the timelines of her "horrified" fans.She wrote in earnest: "I wish I hadn't just read this.

Couldn't not share it though…Sorry!"Summer of the cannibal rats! Hungry, aggressive, highly fertile – and coming to our homes."One tweeter described the content as an "absolute fear" as others vowed to prevent an infestation at all costs.One said: "Jesus.

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