Families’ horror at funeral director who kept babies’ bodies at home | Leeds

After a mother found that her dead baby was watching the cartoons in her house, she was screaming when she was watching the cartoons, she was banned from working with hospitals in Leeds, a funeral director.
Amie Upton was banned from NHS Motherhood wards and mortars in the city after holding the bodies of babies’ bodies at home under the circumstances that another baby was the grandmother of another baby compared to a horror film.
38 -year -old Upton, BBC When conducting baby loss support and funeral service, Florrie’s army took the name of his own baby, who was born dead in 2017. When he contacted the Guardian, Upton said he didn’t want to comment.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Upton’u this year in the spring of Mortuars and Birth Cards, he said.
A Facebook page for Florrie’s army, a baby funeral service, as well as offering clothes, hand traces and photos, he said.
Zoe Ward contacted Upton after died of brain damage in 2021 in 2021 and said he thought the service was “bright”.
As part of an investigation into Florrie’s army, BBC told BBC that he expects to be cared for in a professional environment, including Bleu’s refrigerator. However, when he visited Bleu at Upton’s house, he said he was afraid of finding the caricatures of “watching” in the living room of his son’s body.
“I noticed that it was Bleu and he [Upton] He says: ‘Come, we watch the PJ masks.’ There is a cat drawer around the corner and I can hear a dog barking and there was another dog [dead] Baby on the couch. It wasn’t a beautiful landscape.
“I stole my mother and I say: ‘This is not true’… I was screaming the phone [saying]: ‘Mucky, dirty, he can’t stay here.’ ‘
He said he was sad and angry with the “strange” experience. “I didn’t want him at that house,” he said.
Another couple was directed to believe that their babies were kept in a funeral home in Headingley until they could be buried, but more than a week after a week, their daughters were said to be in Upton’s house 5 miles away.
The woman told the BBC that she believed that her child’s body was not kept at the right temperature and that she was “there and didn’t keep cool, really fragrant”.
Although Upton was one, BBC said that babies have seen evidence that babies were not kept in the refrigerator. The woman’s mother said: “This was just crazy. If I tell one of this story… They thought it was a horror movie.”
Hospitals Trust, the last few years, police, external protection services, relevant regulators and Forensic Medicine Office with a few serious concern “that has emerged with the information, he said.
Güven said that since 2021, Upton has watched Leeds’s participation in two major hospitals, St James’s and Leeds General Revir, and since then he has banned Upton from birth wards and Mortuars.
Rabina Tindale, the nurse of Trust, said: “Some families believe that the services are confidently linked or supported by support. What Amie Upon or Florrie’s army is not approved by Leeds Training Hospitals.
“Since 2021, we have taken special protection measures, including watching the participation of AMIE while visiting the patients who died in the morgue in the role of funeral service. Any visitor to Mortug is always accompanied by morg staff. Any cycle of a body is carried out in accordance with any transfer, confidence policies and procedures.
In the UK and Wales, there is no regulation, including how the bodies should be handled or stored. Two professional associations, the National Association of National Funeral Directors and the National Association of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors, have a common rules of behavior including audit standards, but membership is not compulsory.



