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Police find 17 dead bodies in shed at New York nursing home after anonymous tip

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Cops have found 17 corpses at a nursing home stored in a tiny shed. Police were left horrified and 'overwhelmed' after making the grim discovery at one of the largest nursing home in New Jersey after they were given an anonymous tip off about the tiny morgue.

The cramped space had only been intended for four bodies, reports The Daily Star.Police chief Eric Danielson, told the New York Times: "“They were just overwhelmed by the amount of people who were expiring."The bodies discovered are among 68 deaths linked to the long-term care facility in the last few weeks.Of the 68 deceased, 26 tested positive for coronavirus, while the cause of death for the rest is unknown.The deaths also include two nurses.It has been reported, of those who remain

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