The New York City Funeral Home, being sued for improper or non-embalming is in a tough spot according to the attorney for the family. Fernando Maldonado, 43, was returned to the La Paz Funeral Home in the Bronx after undergoing an autopsy
From researching this case it appears that the deceased may have not been embalmed at all. One has to ask the question did the family pay for embalming? Who prepared the body? Where on God’s Earth was the Funeral Director? Would a licensed individual do this?
Lawsuit required-yes.
The fact that a body was presented to 100 people in the described condition below is horrific.
Attorney Michael Lamansoff told wpix.com
“There was a gaping hole in his neck,” Lamansoff told PIX News in a telephone interview. “There was blood seeping from his ear and stains on the pillow.”
According to reports, flies were also buzzing around the corpse and the wake was interrupted a total of three times
by the funeral director who attempted to calm down the large crowd of family and friends dismayed by the body.
“The funeral home violated the right of sepulcher … the family didn’t want their loved one ready for burial in a horrible, disgusting way,” Lamansoff said.
This is so sad for the family and Funeral Directors in America.
Funeral Industry|Funeral blog by Your Funeral Guy, Funeral Director.
La Paz Funeral Home Image From ConnectingDirectors.com

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