An airline employee in Arkansas peeked into an otherwise unremarkable container last week and made a surprising discovery: Parts of human heads.
Now authorities in Arkansas have launched an investigation after four human heads and 40 partial heads were seized at Little Rock National Airport, apparently bound for a Medtronic facility in Texas for use in medical training.
Medtronic spokesman Brian Henry said the heads were supposed to be used for physician training at the Fridley-based company's ear, nose and throat surgery division in Fort Worth.
"It's very common for us to receive shipments of materials for medical research and education," he said. It's uncommon for such a mistake to occur, he added.
Henry believes the heads, which he described as "four cranial samples and 40 temporal lobes," were mislabeled by the vendor, causing the mix-up.
A Southwest Airlines freight employee reportedly discovered the heads June 9 in several containers and immediately notified authorities.
"Our employee did the right thing," said Southwest spokeswoman Olga Romero, who declined to comment further.
Garland Camper, coroner of Pulaski County, Ark., told Reuters the heads "were basically in plastic containers with lids that are not air-sealed. They were duct-taped with minimal information to disclose what was inside.