A woman’s body was found in a recycling bin for old clothes

A woman’s body was found in a used clothes recycling bin in the suburbs of Los Angeles, USA. The woman’s upper body was stuck in the metal door of the clothes recycling bin, and her lower body was exposed. When she was found, she was dead.

People found dead bodies in old clothes recycling bins. (Photo/Retrieved from @Stu_Mundel Twitter)

It can be seen from the photos on the social platform that the police have blocked the scene for investigation following the incident. The incident happened at 10 am local time on the 6th in Santa Clarita (Santa Clarita), a city northwest of Los Angeles. The body was found in a metal clothing recycling bin at Orchard Village Road and Lyons Avenue.

According to reports, the deceased was a 61-year-old woman. Police said the woman’s upper body was stuck in the metal door of the clothing recycling bin, and her lower body was exposed. Los Angeles Sheriff Dan Wolanski said later, “The woman Climbing into the recycling bin, I don’t know if she dropped anything in the recycling bin, but when she was trapped, she tried to get her hands in the recycling bin.”

Police removed the woman’s body followingwards and took the body away at 1:45 pm and cleared the scene. There is currently no investigation in the direction of murder.

People found dead bodies in old clothes recycling bins.  (Photo/Retrieved from @KeiNishikawa3 Twitter)
People found dead bodies in old clothes recycling bins. (Photo/Retrieved from @KeiNishikawa3 Twitter)
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