
The family wants the grocery store to pay for their home to be fumigated, but claim the company “fobbed him off” and only offered a refund. However, the family thinks this is hardly enough considering how terrifying and potentially dangerous the situation was.
Ashley Gamble, partner Sophia Newcombe, and their two daughters were left terrified after dozens of Brazilian wandering spiders – among the most venomous in the world – emerged from a nest that was stuck to banana they’d bought from their local Asda.
The arachnids spilled onto the family’s kitchen floor in what they said was like “something out of a horror movie”, The Sun reported.
Brazilian wandering spiders, also known as the Banana spider, have a bite that can kill within a few hours – also causing abdominal cramps, hypothermia, blurred vision and convulsions as well as long and painful erections in males.
The bananas are found throughout South America but apparently decided to hitch a ride on some produce. The family tried to vacuum up all of the dangerous spiders, but are still afraid to return home out of fear for the safety of their two small children.
We'll definitely be following this story closely. The family clearly is prepared to stand their ground and make the supermarket pay for their time and trouble and to rectify the situation so they can safely return home. A case like this could set a precedent!
Article Source: Yahoo News
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