Kebabs made as corpe lay nearby
A fast food shop owner was found preparing food while an employee's corpse lay nearby.
Police called to the Pappu Sweet Centre in Wolverhampton in August 08 discovered the man's body on a sofa near the kitchen.
The business, owned by Jaswinder Singh, 45, was shut down immediately.
The council said it was one of the worst cases environmental health officers had seen. Mr Singh has been banned from running any food business.
The man's death was not suspicious, police said.
Wolverhampton Magistrates' Court heard about a long list of hygiene breaches at the Cannock Road shop.
The court was told that on 27 August a police officer had been called to a report of a dead man there.
"Upon his arrival the officer observed a dead male lying on a sofa at the rear of the main kitchen. Sat opposite to him was Mr Singh who was preparing food, making kebabs."
In a nearby room there were a large number of flies which were landing on food.
There was also an "awful smell", thawing meat which was oozing blood and covered in flies, and a man smoking and spitting on the filthy floor.
The court heard that during earlier visits, officers noted a number of rat droppings and then found a dead rat underneath a cooking pot which had just been laid against a wall to dry.
Mr Singh admitted a string of hygiene offences and was ordered to pay nearly £4,000 in fines and costs. The shop is now under new management.
- This stroy was sourced from The BBC newsdesk
