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Rats ‘wreaking havoc’ on UK cars with sharp rise in rodent-related claims … from the Independent Vicky Shaw

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Rats are causing chaos in vehicles across the UK with the rodents nesting in cars, chewing wiring and gnawing seatbelts – leading to a rise in insurance claims.

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