Morgue worker shared graphic photos with 20,000 Instagram followers, US lawsuit says


She’s accused of having an ‘archive’ of content she had taken at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center’s morgue that she used to boost her social media presence, the complaint says. — Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash

A woman working as a morgue attendant was fired after she was accused of sharing “graphic and disturbing” photos of autopsies to Instagram and TikTok, according to a lawsuit.

The self-described influencer – who has nearly 20,000 Instagram followers with #autopsybae written in the bio of her profile – continued posting morgue content after she lost her job on March 17 at a Northwell Health hospital in New York, a complaint filed April 28 says.

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