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Body Transport
My mother has been told that if she transports her husband's body from Yorkshire to Aberdeenshire she will be charged £x by each local authority area it passes through.
Can this be true?
Can this be true?
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^ Thanks that confirms what I knew. It is 100% legal to put a body in a body bag and transport it to where you want it to be, as long as you do not try to take it out of the country. You need no permission from anyone but make sure you have the death certificate ready to show if the police ask questions.
This is more bulls****t from the money grabbing funeral directors.
As I have said on AB before it is 100% legal to put a body in a body bag and transport it any way , even in a wheelbarrow, to the back door of the crematorium and have to fed direct into the furnace with no ceremony at all. You just need the death certificate and the certificate of clearance for cremation. Obviously funeral directors do not like people knowing this! This is how I my remains are to be disposed of if the medical school do not accept my body for students to practice dissection on. Which is a 100% free and legal way to get rid of a body.
This is more bulls****t from the money grabbing funeral directors.
As I have said on AB before it is 100% legal to put a body in a body bag and transport it any way , even in a wheelbarrow, to the back door of the crematorium and have to fed direct into the furnace with no ceremony at all. You just need the death certificate and the certificate of clearance for cremation. Obviously funeral directors do not like people knowing this! This is how I my remains are to be disposed of if the medical school do not accept my body for students to practice dissection on. Which is a 100% free and legal way to get rid of a body.
Eddie, it is not what you or I may want, as it is the desires of the living. When i am dead, then i couldn't care a toss if i was buried in Yorkshire OR Aberdeen shire and even less, how i got there.
However, the living, relatives, fans, ABer's need to make a song and dance about burying the dead.....it is called "celebrating their lives."
Ummmm doe have a point .....in the UK, a dead body will start to smell within a couple of days.
However, the living, relatives, fans, ABer's need to make a song and dance about burying the dead.....it is called "celebrating their lives."
Ummmm doe have a point .....in the UK, a dead body will start to smell within a couple of days.
Well there is nothing to stop the body being treated by the embalmers and then stuck in the back of a van.
I get a bit annoyed with some people (funeral directors and lawyers) after death who see it as a licence to print money. It plays on the grief of those left behind. Because most people wont question what they are told and most are in that hiatus between death and funeral where one exists in a bit of a void.
I get a bit annoyed with some people (funeral directors and lawyers) after death who see it as a licence to print money. It plays on the grief of those left behind. Because most people wont question what they are told and most are in that hiatus between death and funeral where one exists in a bit of a void.
It's nothing to do with the council unless the crem is council owned.
All crematoria accept bodys in a body bag , and will allow you to just take a body direct to the crem for feeding into the furnace. You must have the death certificate and the cremation clearance as well as ID for the body. I realise some are not happy to do this but there are now funeral directors who will do it for you. They still charge a few hundred £s though for just picking up and transporting the body .
All crematoria accept bodys in a body bag , and will allow you to just take a body direct to the crem for feeding into the furnace. You must have the death certificate and the cremation clearance as well as ID for the body. I realise some are not happy to do this but there are now funeral directors who will do it for you. They still charge a few hundred £s though for just picking up and transporting the body .
On the same topic a close friend of ours had to arrange for her Father's body to be moved from Yorkshire where he had died to Hertfordshire where he and she lived. The first funeral director she went to said it would be £3500 to move the body and arrange the funeral. She then went to another one and got a new quote that was a lot lower. Then she went back and forward between 5 funeral directors asking for lower and lower quotes by showing the last quote. She ended up by getting it all for £900 instead of £3500 !
*** off the funeral directors though ;-)
*** off the funeral directors though ;-)