Hundreds of miles from their home in Manchester, their relative lived in tragic conditions

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A team of extreme cleaners have revealed pictures of one of their biggest ever challenges - clearing the home of a chronic hoarder.

Aftermath Scotland don biohazard suits to tackle jobs like crime scenes, drug dens - and people who amass clutter. Video and images show a recent job at a home packed to the walls and ceilings with piles of objects - most people would throw away.

There are stockpiles of canned food, cleaning products, magazines and toilet rolls filling the property, piling to the ceilings in rooms that took five weeks to clear.

With the family's permission, the team have shared photos and videos from inside the home, which they say was one of their most challenging jobs. READ MORE: Man charged in connection with 'high value theft' from Man City The firm began when Andrew Irvine, and his friend David Johnston-Oates, noticed that there was a lack of extreme cleaning services in rural Scotland.

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