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New York sinkhole: Man's horror over fall into rat-infested chasm

 The family of a man who fell into a sinkhole brimming with rats in New York have spoken about how the incident left him traumatised and needing hospital treatment, local media report.

 

 

Leonard Shoulders was walking by a bus stop in the Bronx area on Saturday when the concrete cracked beneath his feet.

A chasm up to 4.5m (15ft) deep swallowed Mr Shoulders, trapping him underground for about 30 minutes.

New Yorkers have described reports of his ordeal as a "nightmare".

"Rats crawling on him, he can't move," his brother, Greg White, told CBS New York. "He didn't want to yell because he was afraid there were going to be rats inside his mouth."

Firefighters were called to the scene, where a CCTV camera had captured the moment 33-year-old Mr Shoulders suddenly disappeared into the pavement. 

 

 

"I looked down and the guy was only moving his hand," one witness said.

Eventually, an emergency crew managed to rescue Mr Shoulders from the hole. Video showed him being wheeled into an ambulance on a stretcher.

He was taken to St Barnabas Hospital after suffering injuries to his arms, legs and face. As of Thursday, he remained there in a stable condition, the hospital told the New York Times.

"He's traumatised," his mother, Cindy White, told NBC New York. "He said he went straight down, and he was falling, falling, but the debris was falling and hitting him in the head."

The man's fall drew a visceral reaction from New Yorkers, many of whom described his ordeal as a "nightmare".