Suspicious Substances Found After Chemist's Death. Police Close Street.
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Suspicious substances were found in jars in the basement of a building in Płock. The wife of a recently deceased chemist notified the police. For safety reasons, the resident was evacuated, and the street was temporarily closed to traffic.
In the basement of a single-family home on the outskirts of Płock, following a report from a 72-year-old resident, police found several hundred jars containing suspicious substances. Some of the containers are described as explosive. The street on which the building is located has been closed to traffic. Emergency services are on the scene.
This unusual memento was left to a 72-year-old woman by her deceased husband. When she looked into the basement, she was stunned. She immediately called the authorities. It turned out that in one of the buildings in her Płock home, she had discovered jars of a suspicious substance. There was a lot of it. Her husband, a chemist, had been collecting dangerous items for almost 20 years. Police, fire department, and other emergency services evacuate…
A retiree found several hundred jars in her basement that may have contained explosives. A counterterrorism unit with a special laboratory was dispatched to the scene.
Emergency services are underway on Zielona Street in Płock (Masovian Voivodeship). It all began with a report from a 72-year-old resident who found several hundred jars with mysterious contents in the basement of her home. As it turned out, they belonged to her husband, a chemist by profession, who died several days ago.
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