Tourists ‘eaten alive’ by bedbugs
Two Swiss women are suing a Manhattan hotel they allege was full of bedbugs.
The two women say the bloodsucking insects began attacking them the night they checked into the Hotel Pennsylvania last September.
The suit says they suffered bedbug bites that could cause permanent scarring.
“They were eaten alive,” their lawyer, Alberto Ebanks, told MSNBC.com. No damages were specified
The hotel had no comment.
Report by David Wilkening
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