Human Waste Found In Coke Cans; Poor Immigrants Forced To Use It On Long Journeys

by Amrin Shaikh / Mar 31, 2017 10:35 AM EDT
Human waste found in Coke Cans

Human waste was found in a shipment of Coke cans delivered by a German Supplier. The Irish Coca-Cola unit has reported the matter to the Police and requested to look into the matter. Police have launched an investigation after the human waste was discovered from the Coke cans coming from Germany.

The grim find was made at the Knockmore Hill facility in Lisburn, Ireland and Coca-Cola have confirmed that none of the products o sales at the moments are affected by the discovery. The firm convinced that it is an isolated discovery and they are finding the actual cause behind the incident. A massive cleanup had to be performed after the shipment arrived from the German supplier.

This is the first time the Irish Coca-Cola facility ordered Coke cans from the German supplier. One of the sources told the Irish Independent that it was absolutely horrible that the machines had to be turned off for about 15 hours to be cleaned. As reported by The Sun it is unusual because normally the cans come from somewhere else in the UK, but this time they apparently came from Germany.

When the police investigated the matter, they find a shocking thing about the Coke cans. The cans arrive on a truck from Germany where immigrants used the cans as a toilet on the long journey across Europe. The poor immigrants could have made that long journey in the truck and in their desperation they were forced to use the cans instead of a toilet.

The cause of human waste found in Coke cans is very shocking and beyond the shock of finding something pretty disgusting in the cans is the thought that there could have been poor people in that situation. According to the Police Service of Northen Ireland, detectives are investigating an incident at commercial premises in the Lisburn area after acknowledging the reports of contaminated Coke cans. 

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