Putting the wrong body in the coffin
A New Jersey family is suing Boyd Funeral Home in Camden after accusing the facility of placing the wrong body in their loved one’s coffin.
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This is why the Boyd Camden funeral home was accused of placing the wrong body in the coffin
According to NJ.comThe 81-year-old husband and father passed away on February 11, 2023. His family then arranged for Boyd Funeral Home in Camden to hold his viewing and cremation.
However, on February 17, the man’s family went to the funeral to check on the arrangements. They allegedly discovered another body in the coffin of their relative. Additionally, their visit took place the day before their loved one’s ceremony was held.
“[Family members]… immediately became distressed and angry when they saw another unrecognizable body wearing (his) clothes and belongings,” said the family’s lawsuit, which was reportedly filed on September 5, said. NJ.com.
Furthermore, during the visit, an employee of the funeral home showed messages from the company director’s family. According to reports, they showed officials that the body in the coffin was correct. At that time, a makeup artist also allegedly tried to convince the family that the body in the coffin was that of their relative.
More details about the New Jersey family’s lawsuit
On the next day, the family allegedly returned to the funeral home and found the exact body inside the coffin. Even so, the group noted that the previous ordeal had caused them “significant emotional distress.”
each NJ.comthe family reportedly accused Camden Funeral Home of “negligent infliction of emotional distress” and “mishandling of human remains.”
It should be noted, EVERYBODY reports that the family is seeking a jury trial and “compensatory and punitive damages.” Additionally, the newspaper noted that the family relative was a man named Addison Jenkins. However, NJ.com The man’s identity was not noted.
Two women made headlines after being accused of carrying a dead body earlier this year
In March, two women made headlines for their alleged actions involving a dead body. EQUAL Shade room Previously reported, Karen Casbohm and Loreen Bea Feralo were charged with abusing the body of an 80-year-old man named Douglas Layman.
Layman is believed to have died while living with two women. They then allegedly propped his body into a car and drove to his bank drive-through window. While there, the couple allegedly placed the body in front of a bank employee and withdrew $900 from the man’s account.
They then allegedly dumped his body at the hospital and were subsequently arrested and charged.
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