Man charged in Legacy Funeral Directors investigation
He's due in court in June
Last updated 2nd Apr 2025
A man has been charged in connection with the investigation into the Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in East Yorkshire.
47-year-old Robert Bush, formerly of Kirk Ella is accused of a combined total of 64 offences in connection to the investigation.
These include 30 counts of preventing a lawful and decent burial and 30 counts of fraud by false representation.
He's also accused of one count of fraud in relation to human ashes between August 2017 and March 2024, involving 50 victims.
He's now been bailed and is due to appear in court in June.
A joint press conference has just been held by Humberside Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.
Deputy Chief Constable Dave Marshall said:
“On Wednesday, 6 March 2024, we received information of concern for the care of the deceased at Legacy Independent Funeral Directors across three premises in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
“Following the report, a complex, protracted and highly sensitive ten-month investigation commenced, with a file of evidence submitted to the CPS on Thursday, 16 January 2025 to comprehensively review.
“Today, I can confirm Robert Bush, formerly of Kirk Ella, East Yorkshire, has been charged with a combined total of 64 offences in connection to the investigation.
”One count of fraud in relation to human ashes between 1 August, 2017 and 6 March, 2024, involving 50 victims.
“He has been bailed with conditions to appear at Hull Magistrates’ Court charged with the offences on Wednesday, 25 June, 2025.
“We have updated the families of the 35 deceased with this development and we have made initial contact with additional victims who have been affected by the investigation and we will be personally in touch with them in the coming days.
“As the investigation now moves into the courts and judicial process, I would please ask people to refrain from any speculation or commenting that could prejudice or jeopardise the case, and to allow those affected to get the answers they desperately need and rightly deserve.
“My sincerest thanks go out to those affected for their patience and understanding. They have always been the priority and at the very heart of the entire investigation and this will remain, and we would please ask their privacy is continued to be respected.”
A 55-year-old woman arrested in July 2024 has today been released with no further action to be taken.
Robin Weyell, Deputy Chief Crown prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service’s Serious Economic, Organised Crime and International Directorate said:
“This directorate is made up of specialist prosecutors who have the expertise and experience to deal with our more complex and challenging cases, like this one - where we were able to comprehensively review a large file of evidence and make a timely charging decision.
“Today, the Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Humberside Police to charge Robert Bush, 47, formerly of Kirk Ella, East Yorkshire, with 64 offences including fraud, fraudulent trading, theft, and preventing a lawful and decent burial, following an investigation into Legacy Independent Funeral Directors’ in Hull.
“Our thoughts and sympathies remain with the families who have been affected during this difficult time.
“The Crown Prosecution Service reminds everyone that criminal proceedings are active, and defendants have the right to a fair trial. Therefore, it is extremely important that there be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings.”
Julie Butcher, Area Manager, Victim Support said:
“We would like to reassure anyone impacted by this incident in any way that you are not alone. Our dedicated team is made up of caseworkers who understand the local area and are based throughout the community, tailoring free and confidential support to people’s individual needs.
“As an independent charity, people can access our services whether or not they have been in contact with the police. Whilst we can offer longer term support, some people find that one or two calls can answer some questions or alleviate some of the stress and concern.
"We encourage anyone impacted to reach out to us by visiting our website or calling us on 0808 28 111 36.”