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by twawaaay 1242 days ago
Or in a wall of a building: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kramatorsk_radiological_accide...
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What a terrible story
Thats a horror story, but the actual horror is society picking not up on this until its too late for alot of lifes. This is one of the incidents, that a centralized health system with data mining could have picked up easily.
Both of those stories are from the 80s, when hard drives were the size of washing machines and an internet connection was an unlikely thing to have outside the military and larger scientific institutions (e.g., CERN).
The original IBM PC/XT had a 10 MB internal 5-1/4" hard drive in 1983.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Personal_Computer_XT

I'm aware that small form factor hard drives existed at this time, they just didn't have the capacity for a medical database.