Disabled Scot left living in ‘toxic waste’ after human faeces explosion in bathroom
A disabled Scot was left living in 'toxic waste' after human faeces came flooding out his bathroom. Stephen McDonald told how the thick, brown sludge poured out of the toilet, sink and bath in his Glasgow home for more than an hour on Wednesday night.
"It was absolutely gushing out the toilet and just kept flowing and flowing. It went all over the place. He claims the floor has not been sanitised since and that the filth has spread into the hallway right to the front door. Stephen added that a joiner has since been sent out to lift the boards, where they discovered around an inch of human waste on top of the concrete floor.
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