If there is a deleted file in trash, clicking the trash-can icon,
crashes Nautilus, and also hides any files on my desktop (as already
reported).

Right-clicking on the trash icon and deleting files in trash makes files
on my desktop visible, and also allows me to open the Deleted Items
Folder in Nautilus. (as already reported)

The same thing happens if I already have the Deleted Items Folder open
in Nautilus, and then delete a file moving it to waste-basket. Deleted
Items Folder crashes as before (from open). This appears different from
previous reports.

I can work around it, in that I can see files in the Deleted items folder by 
navigating to .local/share/Trash/files and ls -a from the
command line, so I know what I might be permanently deleting. Also navigating 
to .local/share/Trash/files in Nautilus works. However, I cannot delete the 
file (for example "testfile") from there as I just get a file "testfile.2" 
created in Trash.

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Opening the trash folder makes nautilus crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395673
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