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Flight diverted after passenger finds live mouse in in-flight meal on Wednesday .
Plane was travelling from Oslo to Malaga when it was forced to make an emergency landing.
Airlines usually have strict restrictions involving rodents on board planes in order to prevent electrical wiring being chewed through.
It is the second rodent-related travel incident in a week after two squirrels boarded a train in southern England .
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