It’s a dirty job — but someone’s gotta mop up after us when we drop dead. A trauma unit is coming clean about the grisly work that goes into picking up people’s decomposing bodies after they die.
Sandra Pankhurst, the founder of a trauma cleaning service whose own life experience would leave many people damaged beyond repair, is the inspirational subject of Lachlan McLeod’s documentary. By ...
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Inside the life of an Essex trauma cleaner
A specialist cleaner, who has cleared a bathtub full of human faeces and removed more than a tonne of urine bottles from homes, has identified a spike in hoarding cases. Mufaro Mapanda, 63, a former ...
There is a certain satisfaction in learning the stories of people who, through luck, circumstance or sheer grit, have ended up in precisely the right job. Australian director Lachlan McLeod’s “Clean” ...
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