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34 bodies removed from funeral home

Owners arrested in fraud probe

- BRIAN MELLEY

LONDON • Nearly three dozen bodies were removed from a funeral home in northern England, and a man and woman were arrested Sunday on suspicion of fraud and preventing a lawful burial, police said.

Humberside Police announced the developmen­ts after five days of investigat­ion at three branches of Legacy Funeral Directors in Hull and East Yorkshire.

Assistant Chief Constable Thom Mcloughlin said 34 bodies had been taken to a mortuary in Hull for identifica­tion.

A 46-year-old man and 23-year-old woman, whose identities weren’t disclosed

FAMILIES AFFECTED CONTINUE TO BE SUPPORTED BY FAMILY LIAISON OFFICERS.

by authoritie­s, were arrested on suspicion of preventing a lawful and decent burial, fraud by false representa­tion and fraud by abuse of position.

No other details were available about the nature of the suspected crimes.

Police said 350 people had contacted them since Friday after they asked families who had lost loved ones to contact investigat­ors if they had concerns.

“Please be reassured that my staff and officers are working around the clock to deal with the unpreceden­ted inquiries generated as a result of this incident,” Mcloughlin said. “Families affected continue to be supported by family liaison officers at what we appreciate is an extremely distressin­g time for all involved.”

A website for the business said it was family run and had been establishe­d in 2010 and then expanded. The last news update on the website — from 2021 — said that despite uncertaint­y with COVID-19, services could continue and it was planning to open a fourth branch.

“As an independen­t funeral director, we are able to create a unique farewell for loved ones, with more flexibilit­y and less constraint than our competitor­s,” the website said. “With such breadth of experience, you and your family are assured the best service and care available.”

An email sent to the funeral home by The Associated Press seeking comment wasn’t immediatel­y returned and a phone listed for the business rang unanswered.

 ?? DANNY LAWSON / PA VIA AP ?? Police stand outside the Hessle Road branch of Legacy Funeral Directors in Hull, England, on Saturday where police allege fraud over burials.
DANNY LAWSON / PA VIA AP Police stand outside the Hessle Road branch of Legacy Funeral Directors in Hull, England, on Saturday where police allege fraud over burials.

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