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Funeral director in court accused of preventing lawful burial after remains recovered from Hull parlour

In court, after a police raid was recovered, a funeral director appeared in the court accused of 30 censuses after the residues from the body hall.

47 -year -old Robert Bush blames a fraud with a false representation of the bodies with a false representation of 30 fraud and a former funeral managers. Fees are dated between April 2023 and March 2024.

Wearing a dark gray three -piece suit with purple tie and pocket frame, Bush spoke only to confirm his name, date and address during a short hearing at the Hull Magistrate Court on Wednesday.

Some of the alleged victims who participated in the hearing through video-ciles were read because the accusations and names were read, he was not asked to specify any satisfaction.

The funeral director was told that 30 of the charges could only be handled in Crown Court.

Regional judge Daniel Curtis saved him from Monday to Friday to join the Bridlington police station every day.

The accusations of 30 fraud about the named victims claim that he has made false representations that claim that “the deceased will look at the remains of the dead properly”, “immediately after the conclusion of the funeral service or shortly after” and “the ashes offered to the customer are the remnants of the deceased person”.

In addition, the funeral plans sold between May 2012 and March 2024 and the Independence Army were accused of theft of 12 charity institutions, including Macmillan cancer support and Dogs Trust.

The Humberside police launched an investigation into the three facilities of the funeral director last March after the force received the reports of şey concern for the care of the dead ”.

A series of bodies were rescued from the Hessle Road region of the company’s Hull.

After a 10 -month investigation, they announced in April that Mr. Bush was accused. A total of 63 alleged crime faces.

Formerly Kirk Ella will appear in Hull Crown Court on August 13th from East Yorkshire, but now West Yorkshire, Otley.

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