An investigation has been launched against a pathology specialist who took photos in the morgue while wearing underwear.

An investigation has been launched against a pathology specialist who took photos in the morgue while wearing underwear.

22.04.2025 11:11

A pathology specialist working for the National Health Service (NHS) in England shared a photo of herself in her underwear taken in the hospital morgue online, receiving significant backlash. Amelie Warnier, a mother of two, took a photo of herself in her underwear in the morgue waiting room during the pandemic and shared it on an adult content site. The hospital management stated that they are investigating the incident seriously.

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A 44-year-old pathologist working for the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK has faced significant backlash after sharing a photo of herself in her underwear taken in the hospital morgue on the internet.



Amelie Warnier, a mother of two, took a photo in the morgue waiting room where deceased patients were located during the pandemic, removing her hospital uniform to highlight her cleavage in the picture. The incident came to light when she shared the photo on her profile on an adult content site.



Speaking to the British newspaper The Sun, Warnier defended herself, saying, "We only live once. I wanted to enjoy life. I am professional in my job; what I do outside of working hours doesn't matter."



The Spanish-born pathologist working at Broomfield Hospital in Essex was placed under investigation by the hospital management after the photo quickly spread among her colleagues. The report stated that Warnier had previously been warned for sports videos she had filmed within the hospital.



The hospital management emphasized that morgues are very special areas and that strict controls are applied to entries and exits, stating that they are investigating the incident seriously.



One hospital employee reacted to the incident, saying, "None of us could believe it. Taking off surgical attire and posing in the morgue is really an inappropriate behavior."



Social media rules for healthcare workers in the UK state that they must adhere to professional standards even on their personal accounts. Warnier has been working for the NHS for seven years and had also been involved in the autopsy of 39 Vietnamese migrants found dead in the back of a truck, which garnered significant attention in the UK.



Investigation opened against the pathologist who took a photo in the morgue in underwear
Investigation opened against the pathologist who took a photo in the morgue in underwear
Investigation opened against the pathologist who took a photo in the morgue in underwear


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