Incineration of several bodies in the same oven, ash mixture of different mortal remains … A former employee accused of illegal practices crematorium.
respect for the dead would be a foreign concept to many employees crematorium Nanterre. A former employee of the facility, managed by the leading French funeral OGF denounced serious abuses, says Le Parisien . Incineration of several dead in the same oven, human ashes mixed confusion at the polls … all processes contrary to the respect due to the body after death, enshrined in law. “Some wielded the ashes like pizza, without respect for the dead, says the employee Parisien . I saw two coffins put in an oven to go faster, while families attended the cremation. “
The echo of these practices is likely reached the ears of management. In a letter of dismissal Le Parisien has consulted OGF made several complaints to Thierry B. one of its former employees. The document refers to the “technical Fabrice”, the name of the former employee who also worked before being fired earlier this year. To go faster, it is put in a corner of the oven leftovers – bones – not yet consumed a previous cremation, to introduce a new coffin. Technical prohibited, since causes mixing ash confirms Thierry B. in Paris . In the same letter of dismissal, management also accused his former employee to have “reversed the ashes of two deceased.” Fault would however been repaired during the delivery of the ashes to the family. Other illegal practices are denounced by the former employee. He says in March police come to burn seals including white and narcotics weapons. Illegal transaction denies having authorized qu’OGF says Le Parisien . But once incineration is completed, the employee who has participated in the operation realizes the ashes sealed were mixed with those of a stillborn baby, cremated the day before by another employee, still in office. His remains had spent the night in the oven. Parents who did not wish to attend the scattering of ashes, never know anythingOther drift. Excess human ashes were “regularly” thrown in polls regularly scheduled old body exhumed. However, the regulations require that you furnish all the ashes to the family, whose task it is to disperse or to buy a second box. This is what would have happened to industrial Jacques Servier, who died on April 16, part of whose ashes would never have been placed in the urn, assures Parisien the ex- employee, who attended the funeral. Contacted by Le Figaro , or the crematorium Nanterre or the OGF group were not reachable Sunday to give their reaction.
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