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Filthy feet

Filthy feet
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Hotel rooms are always cleaned and sanitized after guests leave to ensure that the next users will enjoy their stay and be safe from germs.

For the Airbnb host of Nicolette Keough, 31, of Florida, USA, though, the cleaners were shocked by the damage she left in the rooms that reeked of urine.

Filthy feet
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The owner filed a criminal mischief complaint against Keough on 15 March after learning that the guest had urinated on a number of items in two of her Airbnb properties that she stayed in, according to arrest documents from the Pensacola Police Department, per News Channel 8 (NC8) and yahoo!news.

Videos of Keough urinating in the Airbnb that were uploaded to an adult content website, the strong smell of urine in the homes following Keough’s visit, and the damage left behind were the evidence against her, the police told NC8.

The damaged items consisted of an antique chair, rug, typewriter, four dining chairs, a coffee maker, bed, TV, record player, toaster and electric fireplace.

Keough, who uploaded the videos to an adult website to earn money, has been charged with felony criminal mischief and is out on bail, WDBJ 7 reports.

If intentionally soiling a room is criminal, more so when it is food that is contaminated.

The Mingyang Food Company is under investigation by authorities in Chengdu, in China’s southwestern Sichuan province, after the state media CCTV aired an undercover report exposing its unsanitary factory.

“The workshop smelled, had sewage deposits on its floor, and the production equipment was covered in greasy dirt,” South China Morning Post (SCMP) reports, citing CCTV.

Aside from making popular chicken feet snacks in such unhygienic conditions, the bird parts that were piled on the wet and dirty ground were soaked in harmful hydrogen peroxide to decolorize them, according to SCMP.

The chemical used for disinfection is banned in food production because it damages the nutrients in the food and the health of those who consume it over a long period, SCMP reports.

Workers at the factory admitted in the undercover report that they had never eaten the chicken feet they produced and suggested that the reporter not eat it, according to SCMP.

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