Cemetery Sued for Abuse of Corpse and Cover-Up Plot
Frankfort, Kentucky
When I first heard of the story, I thought perhaps Ex-Funeral Director cutie Marcee Dane was back in the funeral business. However, different city and funeral organization.
A family in Kentucky is suing the owners of a local cemetery after they allegedly dropped the casket, causing their deceased grandmother to fall out of the casket, head-first into the burial plot.
According to the family's attorney, 85-year-old Katherine Galbraith was being buried at the Sunset Memorial Gardens last March when cemetery workers reportedly dropped the casket, causing Galbraith to fall head-first out of the casket to the ground.
Several of the woman's personal belongings fell out of the casket and into the grave, including a rose and pearl necklace.
Investigators say the workers were attempting to lower the casket into the grave using a backhoe instead of a standard lowering mechanism when they dropped and broke the casket.
Galbraith's daughter, Ruth Ritter, stated that the cemetery called and informed her that the casket had been scratched, but didn't disclose that her mother's body had actually fallen out of the casket.
Instead of telling the family the truth, the family said the cemetery covered it up and treated their mother's body like trash.
The cemetery later disinterred the deceased woman's remains so that family members could see the extent of the damage. Family members noted that mud and several abrasions were found on the deceased woman's body and the casket had been badly damaged.
The woman was then reburied two days later.
Family members describe Galbraith as a meticulous person, pointing at that she even wore lipstick and earrings each day at the hospital.
The lawsuit against the cemetery alleged negligence, mishandling of a corpse, fraud and conspiracy for not explaining the extent of the damage.
Judging from reviews and comments around the web, this particular cemetery has more than a few problems.
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