An eleven-year-old boy tragically died from rabies after being bitten by a bat while asleep. The boy awoke to find a bat on his face, covering his mouth and nose. Several weeks following the encounter, the boy succumbed to the deadly virus. Rabies is a rare but invariably fatal disease, typically transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, most commonly bats. This case highlights the importance of immediate medical attention following any potential bat exposure, even seemingly minor ones. Post-exposure prophylaxis, including vaccination, is crucial for preventing the development of rabies. Health officials are urging caution and awareness regarding bat encounters, particularly in areas with known bat populations.