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The community endured a bad smell, informed the police that more than 50 bodies were found rotting in the trucks. Obviously how many are the victims? The place of the funeral. Accelerate the acquisition of vehicles with cold rooms. He transported the corpse in its place
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April 30, 2019, ABC News and The New York Times website reported that New York Police officers have received notifications from villagers in the Brooklyn area. To enter and inspect many trucks That is parked outside the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home after a violent unpleasant odor is emitted Which, when inspected, the officer found a terrifying image It is a large number of corpses that are rotten They were stored in those trucks
Reports indicate that a large number of corpses, 50 bodies are stored in the back of a truck rented for the funeral ritual. After her freezer stopped working I therefore had to put the body in a truck while waiting for burial or cremation but it is unclear how many of these bodies have died from COVID-19.
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New York faces a crisis in the management of the corpses. Amidst a large number of victims, 19 deaths Both hospitals and funeral facilities.
Unable to store enough dead bodies With many bodies waiting to be handled
Officials were unable to bury or incinerate on time.
Many hospitals have to provide cold storage cars to store temporary bodies.
Many churches are also used as temporary burial sites.
However, while Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home
Faces the same problems as other funeral facilities
But they rented a truck that didn’t have a cold room to pick up the body. Causing the corpses to rot
And they can’t bear the smell.
Cause people in the community to suffer until they have to call. Notifying staff
I discovered that the same day
Eventually, the facility was able to purchase a larger refrigerated truck.
Before giving the officers wearing disease prevention clothes He transported the bodies to the cold room.
However, they declined to answer any questions to the media.
Previous funeral arrangements
Thanks from ABC News, New York Times
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