Disaster Dozens of bodies found in U-Haul trucks outside NYC funeral home


Police found dozens of bodies being stored in unrefrigerated trucks outside a Brooklyn funeral home and lying on the facility’s floor Wednesday, law enforcement sources told The Post.
Between 40 to 60 bodies were discovered either stacked up in U-Haul box trucks outside Andrew Cleckley Funeral Services in Flatlands or on the building’s floor, after neighbors reported a foul odor around the property, sources said.
The corpses were stacked on top of each other in the trucks. Fluid leaking from inside created a terrible smell and caused neighboring store owners to call the police, according to sources.
NYPD detectives were joined by several other city agencies investigating the trucks at the Utica Avenue facility Wednesday evening, with the section of the street closed off to the public.

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John DiPietro, who owns a neighboring property, said he had observed cadavers being stored in the trucks for at least several weeks during the coronavirus pandemic.

“You don’t respect the dead that way. That could have been my father, my brother,” he said. “You don’t do that to the dead.”

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams was on the scene, but could not confirm any details of the storage. Adams said the city needed to ramp up staff for a “bereavement committee” to deal with the surging deaths due to the coronavirus.

“We need to bring in funeral directors, morgues, [medical examiners], clergies … when you find bodies in trucks like this throughout our city, treating them in an undignified manner, that’s unacceptable.”

Police called in the state Department of Health. A spokesman at the agency said the department is actively looking into the matter, but couldn’t comment further.

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In addition to the two U-Hauls holding corpses, the facility had two more refrigerated trucks also storing bodies and a third box truck of empty caskets, police sources said.

The funeral home told officers that the bodies were supposed to be going to a crematorium but they didn’t come and pick them up, sources told the Post.

Corpses began being stored in the trucks after the company’s freezer stopped working correctly, an anonymous official told the New York Times.

The owner of Pemco supplies, a kitchen appliance parts supplier nearby the funeral home, called the situation a “disaster.”

“They were storing them in U-Haul trucks; we knew what was going on but not the extent,” the owner said.

“One thing to be [killed] by the coronavirus, another to be treated inhumanly.”

Calls to the funeral company, went unanswered Wednesday afternoon.

Workers, some not wearing protective equipment, could be seen taking bodies from the facility into the night.

A tarp was extended from the building to shield the process as Dodge Caravan minivans backed up onto the sidewalk to receive the corpses. A gentle wind occasionally blew the tarp back to reveal the body bags as they were wheeled into the minivans on gurneys.

“You don’t see this all over the city — especially in a residential neighborhood,” one shocked cop told The Post. “Never seen anything like this.”
 
Looks like somebody is going to get a $25 cleaning charge when they return the rental. Tsk tsk.
(honestly with all the industrial ice machines in NYC and the lack of need due restaurant closures and meat selling so fast, I’d imagine its possible. They still even have places that make those ginormous ice blocks in a few places. But probably way more effort and BS to accomplish than going to the U-haul four blocks over to rent a truck. I bet they hoped they’d be allowed to drive the u-haul to the crematorium and drop off the bodies. )
The whole thing is fishy. You don't get a rental truck to store shit in it. You wouldn't unload your freezer into a truck just to let it sit there and eat the daily charges for weeks.

My guess is this ghetto funeral home kept accepting bodies from the morgue even though they had no way to cremate them. When they had nowhere else to put them in their facility they just left them on the trucks they used to pick them up. Apparently you can pick up a corpse with a U-haul in NYC and it doesn't raise eyebrows.
 
Not this milksop "oh but think of how the dead people feel disrespected" shit.
I think it's less about the feelings of the dead themselves than those of the family members. Whatever someone might think about the religious scruples of their recently deceased grandmother, I'm pretty sure they'd be at least slightly annoyed at the prospect of her just rotting in the street. Especially when the reason for that seems to be poor planning and incompetence.
 
All this bawwwwing about inhumane treatment, like... They're corpses. They are not alive. They do not care.

The focus should have been the health hazards caused by having multiple trucks of corpses sitting there festering and leaking death juices into the ground, attracting rats and cockroaches and whatever else. Not this milksop "oh but think of how the dead people feel disrespected" shit.

If you're in a state of emergency and the normal systems can't handle the load, mandate cremation and that's it.
It's the media, all they know is pearl-clutching. Can't really expect much from them.
 
"Fluid leaking from inside created a terrible smell and caused neighboring store owners to call the police, according to sources."

If it was bad compared to how NYC usually smells, then yea, this is basically a warcrime.
 
This story made me laugh because it made me imagine the owner as the only greedy unscrupulous funeral home director who is saying he can literally take all the bodies of NYC and this is what happens.
 
The owner of the funeral home admitted in another article that he already had 100 bodies inside. And he had another 50-100 bodies (reports are all over the place) in trucks outside, what a greedy motherucker. If he was smart, which he's clearly not, he would reached out for help. Like, why not start sending the bodies out of state where funeral homes and crematoriums aren't so overwhelmed?? The cremains and embalmed bodies could then be returned and this could have been avoided. My guess as to why he didn't do that is because he's a greedy niggėr, literally.

That funeral home looks small, typically funeral homes are actual homes. This is a storefront downtown somewhere. This piece of shit and his wife kept collecting bodies that they knew they did not have room for because they were able to collect payment each time. His refrigerator broke and the crematorium wasn't responding? What a convenient story.

Typically, a funeral home's refrigerator can hold anywhere from 6-20 bodies - comfortably. I doubt this funeral home had more than one refrigerator, although it is possible. Still, how were they planning on preserving all these bodies? Embalming is not a quick process. You have to drain the blood from the body, then you have to fill it back up with embalming fluid and then the rest which can include: sewing the mouth shut, caps for the eyes and gluing them shut, possible reconstruction, make-up, dressing, etc. Anyway, my point is, there is no way they were equipped to handle even the 100 bodies that were supposedly inside. Even if they had embalmers working around the clock, supplies and equipment would run out.

Just, ugh. Sadly, those bodies inside the u haul trucks are decomposed at this point, and there's no going back from that. I hope these people get a massive fine that they'll never be able to pay, have their licenses revoked if they had them in the first place and those u haul trucks, well I'm not sure.

So many people dropped the ball here, which is unsurprising. Here's a picture of the funeral home, nice awning, faggot.
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All this bawwwwing about inhumane treatment, like... They're corpses. They are not alive. They do not care.

The focus should have been the health hazards caused by having multiple trucks of corpses sitting there festering and leaking death juices into the ground, attracting rats and cockroaches and whatever else. Not this milksop "oh but think of how the dead people feel disrespected" shit.

If you're in a state of emergency and the normal systems can't handle the load, mandate cremation and that's it.

Proper (read: respectful) disposal of the dead is one of the oldest recorded human practices, and is often used as a milestone for cognitive ability in animals. If you don't inherently understand the value of a proper burial then you might be a sand crab.

Given this all took place in New York and the bodies were in a vehicle, this was probably yet another organ trafficking mission. Chaim forgot to crank up the AC on his way to the airport.
 
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