Hospital worker accused of making meals from stolen human remains
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A hospital worker in Hungary allegedly was hungry for human remains stolen from his workplace.
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A 30-year-old Budapest man was arrested by Hungarian police (Magyar Rendorseg) on suspicion of illegal use of the human body, officials said in a news release posted to Facebook.
Investigators’ search turned up a “prepared human face, facial skin, bones stored in a suitcase, a complete lower leg, brain, hand head, skulls and a heart” in a jar, according to police.
Yet another body part discovered is still being investigated into whether it is of human or animal origin.
Why did he get the remains?
According to authorities with Hungary’s National Bureau of Investigation (Keszenleti Rendorseg Nemzeti Nyomozo Iroda, or KR NNI), the man told police he was “particularly attracted to human body parts, from which he had prepared food for himself and consumed them in various ways.”
Police said in a statement that the accused is “passionate about anatomy and pathology, and likes to dissect animals.”
It is believed he obtained the body parts through his work at a hospital and by digging up bodies “in abandoned cemeteries in Slovakia and Hungary.”
The alleged cannibal’s computer, laptops, tablets, mobile phones, and SIM and data cards were seized by police.
What happens next?
The recovered body parts will be examined by forensic experts, police said, adding that the range of crimes could expand after the origin of all the body parts is determined.
The man, whose name was not released, is currently being held on suspicion of illegally using human remains, but he could face additional charges once forensic experts determine where the body parts came from.