"I'm never going to recover," crooked funeral director victim tells GB News
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The daughter of one of the 35 victims of disgraced funeral director Robert Bush has told GB News she will never recover from the trauma he has caused. Speaking to reporter Anna Riley, Joanne Moody said Bush "should have got more" after being handed a 20-year prison sentence for 67 offences. Bush's offences spanned more than a decade and included handing dozens of grieving families the wrong ashes, with police finding 35 bodies at the company's property. Handing down the sentence, Mr Justice Hilliard said Bush had breached the trust of his customers "on an almost industrial scale" and "in a myriad of ways". Discussing the sentencing on GB News, Ms Moody, daughter of Peter Moody, said she is "pretty sure everyone will agree" that his sentence should have been longer. She said: "He should have got more, a lot more, and I'm pretty sure everybody else agrees with me that it should have got a lot more than he got." Ms Moody told GB News that her family had believed they had buried her
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