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  • SERIOUS WORKPLACE INJURY LEADS TO FALSE CLAIMS ON SOCIAL MEDIA OF BODIES BEING UNLOADED FROM A TRUCK IN WEASTE


    Carl Davison - Editor
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    Salford News



    A police forensics investigation into a serious workplace injury, coupled with a declaration of an emergency by North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) due to a spike in calls for assistance by the public has lead to the unfounded claims on social media that bodies were seen being taken out of the back of a Maersk truck and loaded into an awaiting ambulance this evening.

    A number of people got in touch with us with all manner of purported explanations for the scene, from an alleged gas explosion, a mass stabbing to a government coverup of 'the true extent' of covid-19 deaths, none of which is true.

    A source tells us that a worker was seriously injured on site at the Storage Room on Eccles New Road at around 6pm and subsequently taken to hospital at around 6:14pm this evening (Monday 2nd November).

    A police investigation has been mounted and a forensics team is currently investigating.

    We believe the image posted to social media is of the man being treated by paramedics at the scene before he was placed onto a trolley to be taken to the nearby hospital just a few hundred metres away.




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