The New York funeral home left dozens of corpses in the car for a month, and the stench drifted into the block

2020/11/2017:00:08 international 1319

According to the "New York Times" report on November 19, two trucks in a funeral home in Brooklyn, New York City, USA, smelled odor. After receiving reports from local residents, the police opened them and found that they had been forgotten for a month and had not been dealt with in time. Dozens of dead bodies.

The New York funeral home left dozens of corpses in the car for a month, and the stench drifted into the block - DayDayNews

New York health officials revoked the funeral home’s commercial license on November 16, and imposed a fine of 68,000 U.S. dollars (approximately RMB 447,000) on the director Andrew T. Crickley.

In the first week of April, due to the new crown epidemic, New York hospitals, cemeteries and funeral homes all reached the point of collapse, and more than 800 people died in one day.

By the end of the month, the police received reports from residents that a "toxic smell" had penetrated the block.

The New York funeral home left dozens of corpses in the car for a month, and the stench drifted into the block - DayDayNews

then investigators found a large number of bodies in two U-Haul transport trucks, each containing 30 to 40.

Clayley argued that the two cars were rented by other funeral directors, and because of lack of coordination from state and city officials, they could not get help, so they left the dead aside.

He also revealed that other funeral homes also had a large number of remains that could not be processed in time. They failed to fulfill their responsibilities and did not give the deceased the due respect. Z1z

The New York funeral home left dozens of corpses in the car for a month, and the stench drifted into the block - DayDayNews

Health Ministry spokesperson Gary Holmes said that funeral homes must strictly abide by standards in terms of management to ensure that they can provide services competently.

On November 17, someone saw Clay Klee packing up a van outside the funeral home, which is located between the supermarket and the clothing store.

Clay Keli faces a series of charges brought by the family of the deceased. A lawyer for the plaintiff said: "These remains were not respected, but were desecrated and abandoned, and left to decay. This is unimaginable for a family that has already experienced suffering." Z1z

The New York funeral home left dozens of corpses in the car for a month, and the stench drifted into the block - DayDayNews

Clayley said that he did it for the body. After embalming, he is just a "scapegoat under the failure system in crisis."

"A steady stream of corpses are being transported over. I tried to shut out customers, but as the crisis broke out, I became the last choice for all families."

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