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A cleaning worker finds 1,500 pizza boxes in an apartment after his neighbor complained: “It smells unbearable.”

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A cleaning worker finds 1,500 pizza boxes in an apartment after his neighbor complained: “It smells unbearable.”

“Everything you would normally put in your household trash was on that property,” Joe Cole recounted. See pictures of the place

Jan 11th
2023
– 11:47 am

(updated at 5:56 p.m.)

A cleaner finds 1,500 pizza boxes in an apartment after neighbors complained

A cleaner finds 1,500 pizza boxes in an apartment after neighbors complained

Photo: Kennedy News

A man collected around 1,500 pizza boxes in his flat until he received complaints from neighbors who were bothered by the stench of the place, in Southampton, England. information from the newspaper the sun.

In an interview, Joe Cole, the cleaner who cleaned the property, said he freaked out when he arrived on the scene and said it was “one of his worst jobs.” According to him, the piles of rubbish almost reached the ceiling and smelled unbearably of rotten food.

The piles of rubbish reached almost to the ceiling.

The piles of rubbish reached almost to the ceiling.

Photo: Playback / Kennedy News

It took Cole and five other employees three days to clean the property and every room was littered with empty food boxes, toilet paper rolls and chicken bones. Even inside the bathroom there was rubbish, which made it unusable. It is estimated that the resident has spent at least €35,000 (B$196,000 at current prices) on fast food and has packed the boxes.

“The whole apartment was a trash can, worse than a trash can, more like a dump. We couldn’t even open the front door all the way, and had to push around to get some stuff out,” said Joe Cole. .

He added, “Everything that you usually put in the household trash was on that property.”

According to the janitor, there was only a small passage between the empty boxes leading to the occupant’s bed. The situation at home would have been exacerbated during the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19. The resident has been confined to the property for about three years. The case occurred in September last year, but it was only reported this week.

apartment bathroom

apartment bathroom

Photo: Playback / Kennedy News

resident bed

resident bed

Photo: Playback / Kennedy News

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