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A 14 year old male lived for 5 years in Nigeria, 5 weeks after returning to Hungary he became ill and died within 3 days after a sudden cardiac arrest. Neuropathology revealed rabies. No contamination with animals or infected persons could be detected. The possibility of rabies related (Mokola) virus disease couldn't be excluded.