Into the warehouse of Healthcare Environmental Services Ltd.
According to a January 3, 2020, report in The Sun UK, in September 2019, two men from Newcastle, England, broke into a medical waste warehouse storing expired medication and attempted to steal it, only to find the warehouse filled with rotting human organs. The two thieves were reportedly caught and sent to hospital to be sterilized, and it took until the end of 2019 to clean up the rotting human organs warehouse, which investigators found had once been owned by Healthcare Environmental Services Ltd. Having lost its contract with the NHS in December 2018 and declared bankruptcy, all discarded human organs and expired medicines retained by the company following the bankruptcy were placed in bin bags and stacked in this closed warehouse.
Warehouse full of expired drugs and rotting human organs September 6, 2019 Thief Barry? Barry Watson and Jamie Pollard. Jamie Pollard stole a plastic bag full of expired drugs. That night, a security officer located them, but after a fight, the two thieves escaped. The next day, the two men came back to the warehouse to steal again and were arrested on the spot. Because of the medical waste stored in the warehouse, police had to send them to be sterilized after seizing them and then put them in jail, where they were sentenced to 18 months in jail and six months probation.
Local police in Newcastle are said to be shocked by the discovery. The medical waste had been piling up in this closed warehouse for almost a year without any disposal, with human limbs and organs randomly wrapped in bin bags and piles of expired medicines. If left untreated for a long time, it would cause serious pollution to the environment and even jeopardize the health of local residents. After the case, the local community took immediate action to clean up the warehouse, and these medical wastes were not cleared until the end of December 2019. Once the incident was reported, it immediately aroused a heated discussion among netizens.