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Students left horrified after rodents invade Manchester university accommodation

STUDENTS have been left horrified after rodents invaded their University of Manchester accommodations. 

Ella Bainbridge was cooking her dinner last week when she spotted an uninvited guest – a large rat – helping itself to ingredients in the kitchen cupboard. 

Ella Bainbridge.
Pictured: Ella Bainbridge. (C) @ella_bainbridge/TikTok.

The economics student is currently in her first year at the popular university, but claims that despite paying £205 per week, the accommodation is well below par. 

In a recent video, Ella shared the state of her halls, including a window view of a dirty bike shed, and how she had been left to deal with the giant rat that was crawling in her kitchen. 

The shocking footage shows Ella cooking a pasta dish with ingredients laid out on a central kitchen countertop. 

The displayed text reads: “Another stunning scene in the [University of Manchester] accommodation.” 

Across from the counter are cupboards filled with food ingredients – one of which lies open as food spills out. 

The camera zooms in closer to reveal a huge rat scouring through the packs of food and climbing between each box. 

The rat can be seen attempting to reach a box of cornflakes and a tin of custard. 

Ella took to social media on Thursday to share the shocking footage, joking: “Make the rats pay rent.”

The rat.
Pictured: The rat in Ella’s kitchen. (C) @ella_bainbridge/TikTok.

The post received over 86,300 likes and more than 1,900 comments as many were left horrified at seeing the daring rodent

One person wrote: “Where is it coming from? Is there just a huge hole? I’m so confused and scared.” 

Another said: “I’d never step foot in that kitchen ever again after that.” 

A third commented: “I literally screamed. God forbid.” 

A fourth added: “Would not wish University of Manchester accommodation on my worst enemy. 

A study last year claimed that there were more rats than students in the student accommodation. 

Many of the students also went on strike in January 2023, as a result of the alleged poor conditions of the flats. 

The University of Manchester has been approached for comment. 

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