
AN NHS pathology worker stripped off her scrubs to pose in her underwear for her Only Fans site – at a hospital mortuary.
Amelie Warnier, 44, admits taking the cleavage-boosting snap in a morgue waiting room.



She told The Sun: “You only have one life.”
The mum of two posted the image on OnlyFans during the pandemic.
Hospital bosses have now launched a probe, after the saucy pic was spotted on her OnlyFans site.
Mum-of-two Amelie, from Witham, Essex, set up a profile on the adult website after being pushed by a pal and posted the raunchy mortuary picture during the pandemic.
Amelie says she deactivated the Only Fans account – but the snap resurfaced when she relaunched her profile this year.
Bosses at Broomfield Hospital, in Chelmsford, were alerted after the images spread like wildfire among colleagues.
A source told The Sun: “None of her colleagues could believe this when they saw it.
“Their eyes were popping out.
“It’s so brazen to strip off your scrubs and pose in the morgue.”
Hitting back at the criticism, Amelie – who describes herself online as a “sultry Spanish enchantress” – said: “I only took that picture when I first opened the account.”
She added: “Someone pushed me to do it and I said f*** it, why not.
“You only live once.”
The mum added: “If you’re a professional in your job it doesn’t matter what you’re doing after work.”
Amelie said a manager called in February complaining about “something recorded in the hospital” and warned her they would need to discuss it.
She was previously warned off posting short clips to TikTok of her working out at the hospital.
She said: “They’ve opened an investigation, apparently they’ve employed a contractor to investigate me.”
The pathology worker qualified in her native Spain in 2012, has worked in the NHS for seven years and has completed “thousands” of autopsies – including into the 39 Vietnamese migrants found dead in the back of a lorry.
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust – which runs Broomfield Hospital – said it was taking action in line with its HR policies and procedures.
It added that “strict codes of practice” are followed in its mortuaries and there were stringent controls on who can enter.
NHS England’s social media guidance warns health service staff that they can still be held to the “standards expected of healthcare professionals” on their personal profiles.

