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"textContent": "WHETHER it's blood-drenched crime scenes or decomposing bodies hidden for years under piles of rubbish, there’s nothing too shocking for Ben Giles. The extreme cleaner, 50, has never turned down a job in more than 25 years - even if it means contending with thousands of flies, putrid stenches that make others puke or unearthing...",
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