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UK hospital worker allegedly sexually abused dead bodies in mortuaries – LINFO.re

The necrophiliac, a former electrician at UK hospitals, also admitted to the murder of two young women, 20 and 25, in 1987.

At least 99 potential victims

David Fuller, a former electrician in hospitals in UK, made his confession. During his trial Thursday, the 67-year-old admitted having killed two young women, aged 20 and 25, in 1987 in Kent (south-east). He is accused of having sexually abused them after their death. Before the trial, the necrophiliac pleaded guilty to 51 other offenses, including 44 related to post-mortem agressions. Investigators believe, however, that the toll is heavier with at least 99 potential victims, of which 78 have been identified. Among them are three minors and several women over the age of 85.

Supporting evidence

David Fuller’s arrest dates back to the end of 2020 thanks to a breakthrough enabled by DNA. His home was searched and investigators found hard drives there. “revealing evidence ofprolific sex offenses of a kind that no UK court has ever seen before “, is it indicated in a statement from the British prosecution, the CPS on the account of The Dispatch. According to the same document, the former electrician filmed and photographed himself in action. He sexually abused the bodies of dozens of women and girls in two morgues at Tunbridge Wells hospital in Kent.

Unprecedented facts

Libby Clarck, CPS, spoke about unpublished facts in British judicial history. He believes the former electrician would have continued his bad deeds had he not been arrested. UK Health Minister Sajid Javid said he was “deeply shocked by the unspeakable nature” facts. He called for a review of access to morgues and post-mortem activities and a review of current legislation. After David Fuller’s confession, UK police dispatched more than 150 specialist liaison officers. Their mission is to contact families. An envelope of £ 1.5million (€ 1.75million) has been allocated for their support.

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