David Cameron, left, executive vice president, and Abdul Salam, president of Salam International, unpack a body bag at the company's Laguna Hills warehouse.
“Most people have a certain style and color, but they’re taking anything on the shelves,” explained owner Abdul Salam as he laid out one of his most popular items right now: body bags. So if you still don’t believe COVID-19 is real, then hear it from the man whose product will inevitably envelop you.in anticipation of a pandemic surge we’re now in the middle of. I figured his administration would acquire them from a California company. Instead, Newsom went with manufacturers from Illinois and Florida.
That’s how Salam found himself one day talking to someone at the Orange County coroner. The worker told him autopsy saws were a “very lucrative market” with little competition. “You don’t want a bag that when you lift it, the handles tear or it begins to leak,” said his vice president, David Cameron. “That’s not the time to have a cheap bag. You won’t be in business very long if you’re like that.”One satisfied customer is Donnell McCullough, autopsy services supervisor for the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Is this the company that Loeffler invested in?