Bodies removed from Hull funeral directors premises
Police investigate a concern for "care of the deceased"
Last updated 10th Mar 2024
Cordons remain in place at three Legacy Independent Funeral Directors premises in Hull and East Yorkshire whilst investigations continue into reports of concern for care of the deceased at these locations.
ACC Thom McLoughlin said: “We received a report on Wednesday, 6 March, expressing concern about the storage and management processes relating to care of the deceased in these locations.
“Since the initial report was made on Wednesday, 6 March, teams of highly skilled detectives and specially trained staff from Humberside Police have been working closely with partner agencies, including Hull City Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council and His Majesty’s Coroner.
“Together we have been conducting extensive enquiries to fully understand the circumstances and concerns expressed in the report made to us.
“As part of this, we are now in the process of moving a number of deceased from the premises on Hessle Road in Hull to the local authority mortuary in Hull.
“Specially trained family liaison officers have already seen families involved and will continue to do so. These officers are working closely with our partners to ensure that families are provided with the most appropriate care and support for their personal circumstances whilst our investigation continues. “
“Our dedicated phone line remains open today and I encourage anyone who has used Legacy Independent Funeral Directors and has concerns to please call us. You can do so by calling 0800 051 4674 or 0207 126 7619 if you are calling from abroad. You can also submit information through our Major Incident Portal (MIPP) by clicking here.
“Victim support also has a dedicated telephone line which is available to anyone who is experiencing distress or concern following this report and would like advice and guidance. This is available by dialling 0808 16 89 111.
“We have already received a number of calls from concerned members of the public and I want to offer my personal reassurance that we are working as hard as possible to make direct contact with each and every family that may have been affected by the concerns reported.
“I do want to please ask the public to remain respectful and refrain from speculation. At the core of this investigation will be heartbroken and devastated families and we ask for the utmost respect for bereaved families within our community.”
Hull City Council and East Riding of Yorkshire Council are assisting Humberside Police in supporting affected families.
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