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Hull funeral home inquiry: CPS to consider charges in Legacy case | |
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Humberside Police were called to Legacy Independent Funeral Directors, in Hessle Road, Hull, in March 2024 | Humberside Police were called to Legacy Independent Funeral Directors, in Hessle Road, Hull, in March 2024 |
Police investigating a funeral directors in Hull have passed a file containing more than 13,000 exhibits to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). | Police investigating a funeral directors in Hull have passed a file containing more than 13,000 exhibits to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). |
Officers removed 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes from the premises of Legacy Independent Funeral Directors following a report of "concern for care of the deceased" on 6 March 2024. | Officers removed 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes from the premises of Legacy Independent Funeral Directors following a report of "concern for care of the deceased" on 6 March 2024. |
Assistant Chief Constable Thom McLoughlin, of Humberside Police, said the families of the deceased had been informed of the development, which followed "a meticulous 10-month investigation". | Assistant Chief Constable Thom McLoughlin, of Humberside Police, said the families of the deceased had been informed of the development, which followed "a meticulous 10-month investigation". |
Two people, who were arrested last year in connection with the investigation, remain on bail. | Two people, who were arrested last year in connection with the investigation, remain on bail. |
The CPS will now review the file of evidence and consider whether to bring charges. | The CPS will now review the file of evidence and consider whether to bring charges. |
ACC McLoughlin said it had been a "comprehensive and lengthy" inquiry "as we have diligently and sensitively handled each line of enquiry with the families who have suffered an untold amount of grief, heartache and distress". | ACC McLoughlin said it had been a "comprehensive and lengthy" inquiry "as we have diligently and sensitively handled each line of enquiry with the families who have suffered an untold amount of grief, heartache and distress". |
ACC McLoughlin said pledged to keep the families informed of further updates | ACC McLoughlin said pledged to keep the families informed of further updates |
He thanked the families for their "unwavering patience and co-operation". | He thanked the families for their "unwavering patience and co-operation". |
Their support had been "invaluable" as officers gathered information "in the hope of seeking the answers they want and deserve". | Their support had been "invaluable" as officers gathered information "in the hope of seeking the answers they want and deserve". |
ACC McLoughlin said the force remained "committed to keeping those families affected at the heart of this investigation". | ACC McLoughlin said the force remained "committed to keeping those families affected at the heart of this investigation". |
A 46-year-old man was arrested on 9 March last year on suspicion of prevention of a lawful and decent burial, fraud by false representation and fraud by abuse of position. | A 46-year-old man was arrested on 9 March last year on suspicion of prevention of a lawful and decent burial, fraud by false representation and fraud by abuse of position. |
A 54-year-old woman was arrested in July on suspicion of money laundering offences. | A 54-year-old woman was arrested in July on suspicion of money laundering offences. |
Both remain on conditional police bail, the force confirmed. | Both remain on conditional police bail, the force confirmed. |
Emma Hardy, the MP for Hull West and Haltemprice, thanked officers for "their meticulous work". | Emma Hardy, the MP for Hull West and Haltemprice, thanked officers for "their meticulous work". |
"It's been a long wait for progress for those affected by these horrific crimes, so I'm sure this news will provide relief," she said. | "It's been a long wait for progress for those affected by these horrific crimes, so I'm sure this news will provide relief," she said. |
"I want to pay tribute to those who have been affected. You have shown us all the true meaning of resilience and community in the most difficult circumstance." | "I want to pay tribute to those who have been affected. You have shown us all the true meaning of resilience and community in the most difficult circumstance." |
Julie Butcher, senior operations manager at Victim Support, said the charity was continuing to support those affected, including via a dedicated phone line, on 08082811136. | Julie Butcher, senior operations manager at Victim Support, said the charity was continuing to support those affected, including via a dedicated phone line, on 08082811136. |
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