Scott Williams was killed when the commercial wheelie bin he was in was transferred to the dump by a dustcart

A coroner warned of the dangers of climbing into commercial wheelie bins today after a teacher was found dead among rubbish at a waste transfer site after a night out drinking in a seaside city.

New Zealander Scott Williams, 35, was found by a worker as he sifted through rubbish at the site in North Quay Road, Newhaven, East Sussex, on July 13 last year.

The popular and outgoing maths teacher is believed to have got inside a commercial wheelie bin, which was then transferred to the dump by a dustcart, following a drunken night out with friends in Brighton on Saturday July 11. From Sky News.

Who hasn't slept in one of them bins.