An aunt sadly died in hospital this weekend and it's only today that the death certificate could be done and funeral directors contacted apparently. However, the hospital don't want to release the body. For what reasons? This aunt has had heart problems for years and was in hospital when she died (she was fitted with a pacemaker in January but this didn't seem to help her condition). Nothing is suspect, in fact she only has a sister as close family. I'm curious.
It sounds as though the coroner has been involved and he will decide if a post mortem is necessary before signing the death certificate and hence releasing the body.
it sounds like they want to a post mortem-regardless of her medical history it will still need to be done to find out exavt cause of death-unless you explicitly stated you do not want one done.
OK thanks for that. No doubt we have to wait until somebody can operate before releasing the body to the funeral directors so this could take some time...
I'm surprised you were able to arrange a funeral without the death certificate. Normally that is the first thing funeral directors ask for. My dad died in hospital after heart surgery complications. We made the decision to withdraw support and he passed away peacefully. They still did a post mortem and it took a week to have the death certificate issued.
Sorry, just so you understand, that won't be why they want to remove it from your late aunt...they explode in cremation which is dangerous...I think that folk should be told this when one is fitted so its not a shock to the relis at a sensitive time
Yes, I agree woofgang.
Not sure if funeral has been arranged. As it's just cremation (no church) the funeral directors might have just mentioned the next available slot time but the family arranging things are still hoping to keep to that allotted time.