Kansas City, Mo (WDAF– Chains, an orange cone and a broom that prevents the parking square in the back from delicious and the funeral home in Kansas City, Missouri. State Council for designers and funeral managers Close the turbulent institution last month.
This did not prevent Michael Lee from taking the care of someone who called him, he was concerned about getting rid of ash abroad.
“Just a terrible and disgusting situation to treat someone like this,” he told me. “Some of them were putting inside the pile. Some of them were sitting directly.”
He said that the police and the medical examination office will not take the remains. I knew that he could not leave them there, so he loaded them in his car and then called the NEXSTAR FOX4 solutions.
“As you can see, there are 17 individuals,” he said. “I loved them at the back of my car.”
Originally found 16 squares outside, each of which was classified as the first and the last. After leaving me, remember seeing a plastic container outside the side. Return to that.
“There is no sign, only” Michael Hughes “, Red and Gold Gold,” he told me.
One of the ash boxes dates back to a decade. Also among the pile of souvenir jewelry boxes.
Most of the remains he found for me were people who died last year.
“I thought we needed to go and take them to our covenants where they will be safe at night,” he said.
They took them 15 miles southwest of the Serenity Funeral Home, owned by Michael Dekins.
Adkins, who accepted the ashes and promised to try to link them to their families, said.
He asked for problem solving at NexStar Fox4 State Council for designers and funeral managers how something can happen like this.
A spokesman for the board of directors canceled the funeral home license. It is martyred Many examples of families complaints and conclude that the delicious and delicious funeral home should be closed due to incompetence, misconduct, serious neglect and fraud.
A spokesman said: “The cancellation of the license is the highest level of discipline that the Board of Directors can impose at a funeral institution.”
However, a spokesman said that this does not give up the home of his responsibilities.
The spokesman said, “The closure caused by the cancellation of the Foundation will not remove the institution’s responsibility for caring for the burning remains properly,” the spokesman said.
Fox4 ADKINS asked if this was how it should have decreased.
“No, certainly no,” he said in response.
Adkins invented a list of people whose remains were found. Two days later, the sisters Tanisha Williams and Jereen Ivans appeared in Home Sirini a funeral.
Williams said: “It is unrealistic.”
Among the neglected ash was their father, Michael Hughes. He died last January and was supposed to be in a red and golden jar. Instead, leave in that plastic container.
“A plastic bag … like garbage. It is destroyed,” Williams said.
Evans brought tears. Fox4 sat with them, less than an hour after their reunification with the remains of their father.
“The people who trusted in dealing with this failed,” Evans said.
After a year and a half of his death, he was finally at home.
“I can breathe now,” Williams said. “I haven’t grieved … since this happened.”
As for the rest of the families, Adkins said that their loved ones will remain safe.
“If I cannot reach them, they will be with me,” he said. “As long as the serenity exists, they will be with me.”