Residents in the community who have gathered at
the homes of the deceased persons are shocked at the development.
Not exact matches
After the burial, as our
people were returning from the village
of the
deceased around 5:30 pm and on reaching St Mary's Catholic Church, where they were supposed to disperse to their various
homes, they were accosted by a team
of Nigeria security agents and without any provocation they began shooting at our
people.
Legend has it that in the early 1600s, when the bubonic plague ravaged Europe, four men made a living
of looting the
homes of newly
deceased persons.
• The
deceased's surviving spouse if they were married at the time
of death; • The
deceased's surviving domestic partner; • The
deceased's surviving children; •
People who would be entitled to the
deceased's property as if he or she did not have a will; • The
deceased's putative spouse, the children
of the putative spouse, parents, or stepchildren
of the
deceased; • A minor that resided with the
deceased for 180 days in the
deceased's
home and was dependent on him or her for at least half
of their support; or • A personal representative
of the
deceased.
Most
people tend to have receptions at their
home, the
home of the
deceased or in the funeral
home or church where the service took place.
If a
person died at home, and has no next of kin or friends to arrange or pay for the funeral, had no money or other assets, and the coroner is not involved, when a doctor has issued a medical certificate of cause of death, the police will complete a burial / cremation of a «Deceased Destitute Person» form P372, which is sent to the Director of Public Health Unit (PHU) of the relevant Health Se
person died at
home, and has no next
of kin or friends to arrange or pay for the funeral, had no money or other assets, and the coroner is not involved, when a doctor has issued a medical certificate
of cause
of death, the police will complete a burial / cremation
of a «
Deceased Destitute
Person» form P372, which is sent to the Director of Public Health Unit (PHU) of the relevant Health Se
Person» form P372, which is sent to the Director
of Public Health Unit (PHU)
of the relevant Health Service.
Repatriation Benefit pays the cost
of preparing the body
of a
person who dies in a foreign country and returning the body to the
deceased's
home country.
Funeral directors are the authorities who take care
of funeral
homes and provide funeral services for
deceased people.
The costs
of international repatriation
of remains may vary due to a number
of factors, such as the distance traveled, location
of death, government regulations in the country
of death and the
home country, weight
of the
deceased person, etc..
Most travel insurance plans include coverage for repatriation
of remains, which is transportion
of the remains
of the
deceased insured
person back to their
home country.