UK - Two arrested, 34 bodies removed during investigation into funeral directors, Hull, 10 March 2024

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Absolutely shocking I’ve followed this case from the start. The amount of victims is astonishing.
Ooh now I’m intrigued how he siphoned off charity money. Could he have also been involved with gifts to charity left in wills? Or any other thoughts?
JMO
 
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Absolutely shocking I’ve followed this case from the start. The amount of victims is astonishing.
Ooh now I’m intrigued how he siphoned off charity money. Could he have also been involved with gifts to charity left in wills? Or any other thoughts?
JMO
Money from the collection given by the congregation at the funeral, I'd imagine. Usually, it will say on the order of service that the collection is for a particular charity, which the funeral director then passes on to the charity in question.
 
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Money from the collection given by the congregation at the funeral, I'd imagine. Usually, it will say on the order of service that the collection is for a particular charity, which the funeral director then passes on to the charity in question.
That would be so cruel. JMO MOO
 
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That would be so cruel. JMO MOO
Nowhere near as cruel as leaving dead bodies unattended and rotting plus mixing up families loved ones ashes.
There is clearly no low that the accused would stoop to
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Yes they did drop the charges.
I can’t remember if she was ever actually named though.
 

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