Police issue major update over Hull funeral home where 35 bodies were found

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Police issue major update over Hull funeral home where 35 bodies were found
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Susie Beever)
Published: Jan, 20 2025 11:36

Detectives investigating a Hull funeral home where the remains of 35 people were retrieved have issued a major update. Humberside Police says it has sent a "comprehensive" dossier of evidence including 13,000 exhibits to the Crown Prosecution Service over the Legacy Independent Funeral Directors case. The funeral home has been under investigation since March last year, when it was sealed off and raided before human remains and ashes were discovered.

A 46-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of prevention of a lawful and decent burial, fraud and theft, while two other women aged 54 and 23 were also arrested. Humberside said on Monday that the man and 54-year-old woman, who was questioned on suspicion of money laundering, both remained on conditional bail.

The younger woman was previously released from bail with police saying she was no longer being treated as a suspect. In the update on Monday, a spokesperson for Humberside said it had now submitted a file of more than 13,000 exhibits to the Crown Prosecution Service for a charging decision “following a meticulous 10-month investigation”.

The families of 163 deceased have been visited by police in relation to the discovery of ashes, the force previously said. Many bereaved relatives said they had been left questioning whether the discoveries had been those of their loved ones - with some told they definitely have the wrong remains.

However, the force said that forensic testing would be unable to ascertain the correct identities of the ashes due to DNA being destroyed during the cremation process. In April, the force said that a helpline set up for potential victims had received more than 2,000 calls, of which a "significant number" were from people "understandably concerned" about the identification of the ashes they had been given for their loved ones.

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