‘20 years isn’t enough,’ victims of disgraced funeral director say #funeral #crimenews
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Families deceived by disgraced funeral director Robert Bush are calling for the industry to be regulated. Speaking with Good Morning Britain is Maxine Lister and Larraine Abel, whose aunt's body was found by officers seven months after her death. Police raided Bush’s Legacy Independent Funeral Services and found decomposing bodies and ashes piled up in March 2024. Bush was jailed last week for 20 years. #funeral #crimenews
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