A series of lawsuits have been filed in Florida and a health board in Wales has issued an apology over separate incidents involving grave and mortuary mix-ups. In Florida, families from Boynton Beach and Hollywood are suing cemeteries for double-booking burial plots and a mix-up, respectively, with one lawsuit highlighting 'Eternal unrest' as a plot set aside for a couple's eternal rest was sold to someone else, now interred there. Meanwhile, in Wales, a health board apologized after releasing the wrong body to a grieving family, who cremated the body before the error was discovered, leading to 'Hospital release wrong body' headlines. Separate lawsuits have also been filed by the wife and father of a woman killed in the Smokehouse Creek fire.
#Florida cemetery is being sued by a Boynton Beach couple who say the plot they set aside for their eternal rest was sold to someone else who is now interred there. https://t.co/6lQvREx8gS via @Olmeda4Real
NHS health board apologises after hospital released wrong body to grieving family - who cremated it before the blunder was uncovered https://t.co/C172HR7tES https://t.co/3j4Y765kQ2
A health board apologises after it released the wrong body to a bereaved family from a hospital mortuary https://t.co/nBNb3LUz3Y
Apology as family receive wrong body from mortuary https://t.co/imXqyj7WyE
Hollywood family file lawsuit after cemetery mix-up https://t.co/IyJpmuLf9n
Hospital release wrong body in devastating mix-up which saw family bury stranger https://t.co/WFdXluwK1Z https://t.co/bDvJbFtJtw
Wife, father of woman killed in Smokehouse Creek fire file separate lawsuits https://t.co/Hkcy5ytI3w
South Florida family files lawsuit, claims cemetery double-booked plot https://t.co/bwELxkA0uq
Eternal unrest: Cemetery double-booked plot in Boynton Beach, lawsuit claims https://t.co/gNktL0tcw2