Police are investigating after authorities found nine badly
decomposed bodies inside a box and two inside a casket, all
hidden in a false ceiling at the former Cantrell Funeral Home,
Detroit police Lieutenant Brian Bowser told reporters.
"We have to find out what happened and why it happened," he
said, adding that police were trying to contact Raymond
Cantrell, the former owner of the funeral home.
Reuters could not immediately reach Cantrell.
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs went to
the property on the city's east side on Friday afternoon after
receiving an anonymous letter describing the existence and
location of the remains, Bowser said.
Authorities were identifying the remains and notifying parents,
he said. It is unclear how long the remains were hidden. Bowser
said some of the babies had apparently been stillborn.
In April, state regulators found "deplorable, unsanitary
conditions" at the same premises, including embalmed bodies in
an unrefrigerated garage and other badly decomposed remains, the
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs said in
a statement at the time.
The funeral home was also accused of several licensing and
financial violations, the agency said.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Catherine
Evans)
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