A content creator who buys lost and abandoned luggage has revealed the shocking items people often leave at airports.
Scott Fensome has been doing the act for years, recently turning it into a full-time gig.
The 26-year-old finds the goods through auctions and lost property suppliers who work with transport companies.
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And he’s uncovered some rather shocking, and questionable, items.
In a clip, which has racked up 1.7m views and over 36,000 likes, he reveals what he discovered inside a discarded workbag.
The Nike Air backpack, which cost £10, is unzipped to find some filters and a cigarette butt.
Scott said: “That’s great, isn’t it?
“That’s a good start.”
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He then finds multiple “baggies”, a pen, and two empty sim cards.
Shrapnel, a fob and more cigarette butts fall out as he shakes the bag.
He unzips the back to find a pair of “runaway” trainers, DeWalt headphones, a pair of reading glasses, some safety gloves and an empty can of Red Bull.
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Scott uncovers a tool, used by bricklayers, along with a hi-ves vest and deodorant.
Other items included a jacket, newspaper and invoice from a hotel, along with some electrical cables.
He said: “I was expecting a little bit more – it started off really promising.”
Users have flocked to the comments to share their reactions.
“At least the bag can be sold for around 10?” Martin said.

Marley commented: “This is what my 8th grade backpack looked like.”
“Seems it is someone who takes their rubbish home which makes me happy,” said Kate.
Leo commented: “Bricklayer starter pack.”
Another person added: “I would invest in some needle proof gloves.”

The backpack, which was found left behind at an airport, isn’t the strangest unveiling he’s had to date.
“The strangest thing so far has been a glass jar of bone broth,” Scott, who runs a business reselling lost property, returns and liquidation stock, from Hampshire, told What’s The Jam.
“[It was] completely unexpected.”
In another clip, racking up 50,000 views and hundreds of likes, he unpacks a suitcase.
Scott said: “Someone lost this suitcase on holiday and I bought it to try and make some money out of their stuff.
“Hopefully they’ve got some watches [and] some clothes.”
The 26-year-old, who is hoping for something expensive, finds a pair of broken Beats headphones, a battery pack and a range of clothes, as well as shoes.
And then, the pièce de resistance; a pair of stained white pants.
Scott said: “They’ve got a stain in the pee pee patch.
“It’s disgusting.
“Vile.
“And I’m not wearing gloves.”
Scott, who boasts over 38,000 followers, added: “Some suitcases are full of surprises.
“[The] most valuable [items] have been designer clothing and accessories, often brand new with tags.
“Legally, we cannot return items.
“All personal information belonging to the original traveller is removed before the luggage is sold.
“And we never have access to their details.
“Anything that can’t be legally resold is filtered out by the supplier before it ever reaches us.”

