The eyewitness saw bodies in a U-Haul van and said two vans and a
truck were parked outside the funeral home.
ABC News reported about 100 bodies were stored in the vehicles after
the owner of the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Services funeral home
said the freezer that normally stores bodies stopped working.
ABC did not identify the owner and no one at the funeral home was
immediately available to comment. It was not clear how long the
bodies had been stored in the U-Hauls or whether any were COVID-19
victims.
The bodies were found after neighbors reported an odor coming from
the trucks, New York media reported.
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The New York Police Department declined to comment. The Department of Health
could not immediately be reached for comment.
New York City has been at the epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic and
the city's funeral homes have been overwhelmed. As of Wednesday afternoon, more
than 18,000 people have died of COVID-19 in America's biggest city, according to
a Reuters tally.
Funeral homes say they are facing weeks-long backlogs to bury or cremate the
dead.
(Additonal reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Writing by Clare Baldwin; Editing by Bill
Tarrant and Lincoln Feast.)
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