US probe widens after 63 fetuses found at funeral home

AFP  |  Detroit 

Police in the US city of have found 63 fetuses at a funeral home during a widening investigation of alleged malpractice at such facilities, US media reported.

"This is larger than we might know," The quoted as saying. "It's unbelievable." He spoke to reporters after officers on Friday raided Home, where they found the remains of 36 fetuses in boxes and an additional 27 in freezers.

state regulators suspended the home's license, a week after investigators found the remains of 10 fetuses in a false ceiling at another funeral home in the city.

"We're widening our investigation," Craig said, as cited by the "We want to understand the reasons. Was it financial? We don't know." State inspectors alleged the funeral home failed to file death certificates on time, did not secure permits for removal or burial of bodies, and did not have relatives' permission to deal with the remains.

One parent has sued Home, and other agencies, alleging that the home stored the remains of stillborn and live birth babies at a university morgue for up to three years without notifying parents, the said.

It added that the lawsuit further alleges the funeral home billed for services and burials that weren't performed.

After the discovery of the remains on Friday, cited a statement from the funeral home's lawyer, Joshua Arnkoff, as saying: "These allegations involve only unclaimed infant remains. Home received these remains from local hospitals who had indicated to Perry that the remains were 'unclaimed' by the parents."

Arnkoff added that, "We do not believe that any of these remains involve families that paid Perry for

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First Published: Mon, October 22 2018. 01:25 IST