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An alcohol-dependent hoarder drank "thousands" of cans of Coors Light, peed in the empties and let the "avalanche" of urine tinnies take over his home.
The stinking hoard of p*ssy beer cans was discovered when professional clean-up duo Tom DeSena, 23, and Junior Lallbachan, 26, were ordered to clear out a house in Florida, US.
The pair were stunned on April 9 when they opened the front door to be confronted by a four-feet deep pile of "10,000 cans filled with hundreds of gallons' of urine" all throughout the ground floor.
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And as if matters couldn't get any worse, they also discovered the rubbish-filled filthy home was crawling with a staggering "10 million cockroaches".
Tom and Junior – who said they've now been put off Coors Light for life – claim an "avalanche" of wee-filled cans came tumbling towards them as they were shovelling the stacked-up filth.
The duo added the tinnies were piled high in five of the ground-floor rooms and the two-car garage – with the cans even discovered crammed into the walls, cooker and loo.
"We didn't know what to expect. We were told there's hoarding, beer cans, kind of an alcohol situation and that there's a lot of garbage, but there were no pictures," Tom said.
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"Junior and I were kind of walking into it as a surprise.
"There's cans in the walls, there's holes in the sheet rock and in the sheet rock there's cans. There's cans in the cooker, and in the mattress and in the drawers and in the closet, in the toilet.
"Let's just say, guessing, there's 10,000 cans.
"That means that for every one can, there's 10 to 15 roaches. Probably 10 million roaches in that house."
Tom said practically all the cans from the toilet into the kitchen area had been refilled with "dozens of gallons, if not hundreds of gallons, of urine". He had no other choice but to breathe through his month because of the foul stench.
He added it took the cleaning team four days and almost four skips to clear just the downstairs of the three-bed house.
Tom said no one appeared to be living in the property at present, but that the hoarder was alive and living elsewhere.
"I'm not a doctor, but you can tell […] this isn't normal," he added.
"Hoarding the alcohol, refilling the cans with urine and hoarding that – it is very, very clear that something is very wrong.
"I just thought, 'damn, this person's struggling'. That's really all there was, and then we started shovelling.
"It's people's lowest point in life, and we've got to be there to get them back on their feet and help them move forward."
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