Co-Owner Of Nursing Home Where At Least 15 Bodies Were Found Crammed Into Morgue Faces List Of Complaints

Medical workers put on masks and personal protective equipment (PPE) while preparing to transport a deceased body at Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Center

A co-owner of the New Jersey nursing home where at least 15 bodies were crammed into a morgue designed for four once owned a nursing home that had a lengthy list of health and safety complaints, including allegations of neglect, NBC News reports.

As previously reported by The Inquisitr, this week police were called to the Andover Subacute and Rehab Center II following a report of a dead body in a shed. Police did not find a dead body in a shed; however, employees reportedly asked officers for help with the bodies in the facility’s morgue. Inside, they found at least 15 bodies (earlier reports had said the number of bodies in side the unit was 17), crammed into a facility designed for 4 bodies.

“It is by far one of the most bodies at one time that I’ve experienced in terms of a nursing home,” said a local police official at the time.

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