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woman torso bj headquarters, Staff at one of the country's largest warehouse storesreceived a rather gruesome delivery recently when a woman's torso showed up at the company's headquarters After employees discovered the torso, which was encased in "gel," it was quickly reshipped to its intended destination, a medical-research facility in A shipping error is being blamed for a rather unwelcome package that BJ’s Wholesale’s headquarters in Westborough received Friday.
The package contained a dead woman’s torso.
Westborough police Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that the package, which was sent from New Jersey, was supposed to go to a research facility in Florida, but a shipping label mix-up landed it in Massachusetts.“Somehow the packing label got it to their address in Westborough,” Sgt. Kalagher said.
Kalagher says an employee sorting through packages saw the description on this particular one, realized immediately that there was an error, and did not open it.
“They started opening the package and they saw the description of what they were opening, that it was a torso of a female. They never saw the torso. They saw there was packaging and some type of gel. They immediately notified their supervisor,” he said.
A shipping error is being blamed for a rather unwelcome package that BJ's Wholesale's headquarters in Westborough received Friday.
The package contained a dead woman's torso.
Westborough police Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that the package, which was sent from New Jersey, was supposed to go to a research facility in Florida, but a shipping label mix-up landed it in Massachusetts.
"Somehow the packing label got it to their address in Westborough," Sgt. Kalagher said.Kalagher says an employee sorting through packages saw the description on this particular one, realized immediately that there was an error, and did not open it.
"They started opening the package and they saw the description of what they were opening, that it was a torso of a female. They never saw the torso. They saw there was packaging and some type of gel. They immediately notified their supervisor," he said.
The company contacted the research facility, which made arrangements to have it picked up and shipped.
Part of a dead woman's body was mistakenly sent to the BJ's Wholesale headquarters in Westborough, Mass. on Friday -- all because of an itty bitty shipping error, WBZ NewsRadio reported.
The torso was headed for a research lab in Florida, but a misprinted label sent it to horrified employees at the home office of the members-only wholesale giant.
"They started opening the package and they saw the description of what they were opening, that it was a torso of a female," Westborough police Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher told the station. "They never saw the torso. They saw there was packaging and some type of gel. They immediately notified their supervisor."
The body wasn't damaged in the flop because it was marked "perishable," and was handled properly, the Milford Daily News reported.
The company then made arrangements to have the box shipped to the rightful lab.
The package contained a dead woman’s torso.
Westborough police Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that the package, which was sent from New Jersey, was supposed to go to a research facility in Florida, but a shipping label mix-up landed it in Massachusetts.“Somehow the packing label got it to their address in Westborough,” Sgt. Kalagher said.
Kalagher says an employee sorting through packages saw the description on this particular one, realized immediately that there was an error, and did not open it.
“They started opening the package and they saw the description of what they were opening, that it was a torso of a female. They never saw the torso. They saw there was packaging and some type of gel. They immediately notified their supervisor,” he said.
A shipping error is being blamed for a rather unwelcome package that BJ's Wholesale's headquarters in Westborough received Friday.
The package contained a dead woman's torso.
Westborough police Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that the package, which was sent from New Jersey, was supposed to go to a research facility in Florida, but a shipping label mix-up landed it in Massachusetts.
"Somehow the packing label got it to their address in Westborough," Sgt. Kalagher said.Kalagher says an employee sorting through packages saw the description on this particular one, realized immediately that there was an error, and did not open it.
"They started opening the package and they saw the description of what they were opening, that it was a torso of a female. They never saw the torso. They saw there was packaging and some type of gel. They immediately notified their supervisor," he said.
The company contacted the research facility, which made arrangements to have it picked up and shipped.
Part of a dead woman's body was mistakenly sent to the BJ's Wholesale headquarters in Westborough, Mass. on Friday -- all because of an itty bitty shipping error, WBZ NewsRadio reported.
The torso was headed for a research lab in Florida, but a misprinted label sent it to horrified employees at the home office of the members-only wholesale giant.
"They started opening the package and they saw the description of what they were opening, that it was a torso of a female," Westborough police Sgt. Jonathan Kalagher told the station. "They never saw the torso. They saw there was packaging and some type of gel. They immediately notified their supervisor."
The body wasn't damaged in the flop because it was marked "perishable," and was handled properly, the Milford Daily News reported.
The company then made arrangements to have the box shipped to the rightful lab.
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