A statement that I am having a great deal of trouble with is the one stating the organs were too decomposed so they were discarded...
Too decomposed for WHAT?
My thought is... The internal organs are not "on show" at viewings... So the decomposition level should have no bearing on placing the organs in a bag... And set inside the cavity... As seems to be acceptable procedure...
Additionally... Unless the organs have been donated... It is disrespectful to the deceased, and the loved ones of the deceased,to remove the organs... This is unconscionable!
all JMO... And I admit I am not an expert on this area of science and services at all...
I'll ask tomorrow to be sure.
Iirc the body is shipped to the funeral home with the organs in a bag after autopsy. If they're in good condition they're embalmed, if not they're tossed,
I do know that an autopsied body takes longer to embalm cause the circularly system is disrupted with all those missing organs.
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