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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The attorney general's office on Friday accused a mid-Missouri funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including storing one body in an electrical room for 10 months without being embalmed or refrigerated. The woman, identified in the lawsuit only as "J.H.," died Sept. 9, 2007, from hepatitis B, hepatitis C and alcoholic hepatitis. State inspectors found her body in advanced decay on July 11, 2008 at a Columbia funeral home. When inspectors returned four days later, the body was still there and was then turned over to the medical examiner's office to be cremated. The attorney general's office filed a lawsuit in Boone County against Warren Funeral Chapel Inc., and its operators Harold Warren Jr. and Harold Warren Sr. A call to the funeral home seeking comment about the allegations in the lawsuit was... [read full story]
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By CHRIS BLANK , Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The attorney general's office on Friday accused a mid-Missouri funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including storing one body in an electrical room for 10 months...
By CHRIS BLANK Associated Press Writer JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - The attorney general's office on Friday accused a mid-Missouri funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including storing one body in an electrical room for...
Jul 25, 2008 8:10 PM (6 mins ago) By CHRIS BLANK, AP » 6 mins ago: AG accuses Mo. funeral home of mishandling bodies « ) - The attorney general's office on Friday accused a mid-Missouri funeral home of improperly handling...
By CHRIS BLANK - Associated Press Writer JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The attorney general's office on Friday accused a mid-Missouri funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including storing one body in an electrical room for 10...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The attorney general's office on Friday accused a mid-Missouri funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including storing one body in an electrical room for 10 months without being embalmed or...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The attorney general's office on Friday accused a mid-Missouri funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including storing one body in an electrical room for 10 months without being embalmed or...
By CHRIS BLANK JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The attorney general's office on Friday accused a mid-Missouri funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including storing one body in an electrical room for 10 months without being...
Missouri's attorney general on Friday accused a funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including one that was stored in an electrical room for 10 months without being embalmed or refrigerated. The woman, identified in a...
Attorney General Jay Nixon took action today to shut down a Columbia funeral home after recent state inspections found bodies being stored without refrigeration or embalming for more than 24 hours – in one case, for more than...
Mo. funeral home accused of mishandled bodies - The woman, identified in a lawsuit only as "J.H.," died Sept. 9 from several types of hepatitis. State inspectors found her body in advanced decay on July 11 at a Columbia funeral...
Jay Nixon, Infections, Judiciary & Lawsuits, Hepatitis, Lawsuits, United States of America, Missouri, North America, Jefferson City (Missouri)

