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Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Grumpmeister on October 14, 2008, 01:22:11 PM

Title: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Grumpmeister on October 14, 2008, 01:22:11 PM
Well I won't be having kebabs for a while. I have to wonder, was the corpse just lying there or was it supplying the meat.....  sick2:

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A fast food shop owner has been banned from running any kind of food business after he was found preparing food while a corpse lay on a nearby sofa.

Police officers called to the Pappu Sweet Centre in Wolverhampton, last August, found a dead man lying on a sofa near the main kitchen.

Owner Jaswinder Singh, 45, was preparing food nearby.

A council spokesman said it was one of the worst cases environment health officers had come across.
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Bar Wench on October 14, 2008, 02:45:45 PM
But but why was the corpse there?
Why hadn't the ambulance been?
Why hadn't it been removed?
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Nick on October 14, 2008, 02:46:09 PM
Who are you asking?
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Bar Wench on October 14, 2008, 02:47:44 PM
Anyone?
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Nick on October 14, 2008, 02:48:23 PM
Prolly been murdered.You don't kill someone then call the ambulance
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Snoopy on October 14, 2008, 02:48:30 PM
Perhaps Mr Singh called the police and asked them to attend because someone had died and then simply went on making whatever he had been making when the death happened. People do strange things at times of stress.

Perhaps indeed 999 and his address were his only bits of English.
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Bar Wench on October 14, 2008, 02:49:35 PM
Prolly been murdered.You don't kill someone then call the ambulance

Then why hasn't Mr Singh been arrested?
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Barman on October 14, 2008, 02:54:37 PM
Perhaps Nick called-up for a take-away and the man just dropped dead...?

Oh... that has reminded me of a question for the... um questions thread...
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Nick on October 14, 2008, 02:54:44 PM
Who are you asking?
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Snoopy on October 14, 2008, 02:57:58 PM
Prolly been murdered.You don't kill someone then call the ambulance

Then why hasn't Mr Singh been arrested?

See my previous for a sensible scenario.
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Darwins Selection on October 14, 2008, 03:15:27 PM
Perhaps Mr Singh called the police and asked them to attend because someone had died and then simply went on making whatever he had been making when the death happened.

More likely rang the plod:-

Mr Singh:  "I am in the Pappu Sweet Centre in Wolverhampton, and it smells like someone has died in here"

PC Brummie: "I know mate, I had a kebab from there last week. Goodbye"
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Nick on October 14, 2008, 06:38:08 PM
It seems likely to have been one of their customers! eeek:
Title: Re: Just what were you making them out of?
Post by: Grumpmeister on October 16, 2008, 11:05:44 AM
It wasnt just the dead body that was the health risk. This place sounds more like a Porton Down field trip than a kitchen.

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LONDON (Reuters) - A man discovered making kebabs near a corpse has been banned from managing food businesses and fined 3,800 pounds, Wolverhampton City Council said on Tuesday.

Jaswinder Singh, 45, was found by police making kebabs at Pappu Sweet Centre and Catering in Wolverhampton in August in a kitchen where a dead man was lying on a sofa.

As well as the corpse, the policeman discovered another man smoking and spitting repeatedly on the floor, while in a room near the kitchen, a defrosting chicken, oozing blood and juices, was covered with flies.

Environmental health officers had visited the shop over a number of months previously where they had warned Singh to improve his food hygiene standards after finding rat droppings as well as a dead rat beneath a pot.


"We were called to reports of a sudden death," said West Midlands Police spokeswoman Joanne Hunt. "A post mortem was carried out, but found the death was not suspicious, so the matter was referred to the coroner."

Wolverhampton's city council's chief environmental services officer Nick Edwards said: "The council will not tolerate those who put the public at risk by preparing food in insanitary conditions.

"We are pleased that the council's actions have resulted in the courts banning this individual from ever running a food business again."