Mandurah landlord faces $200,000 loss after meth lab contamination discovered
A Mandurah landlord faces a $200,000 loss after his rental was allegedly used as a meth lab, revealing contaminants 200 times above safe limits. Rory Pearson, who hired specialists for cleanup, criticized insurance cleaners for lacking protective gear. The incident highlights significant legislative gaps in the management of hazardous waste from clandestine drug operations.
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Published 06 Jul 2026, 12:49 UTC · Updated 06 Jul 2026, 12:50 UTC
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