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AND California family He sued the funeral home after putting the wrong man in the suitcase and dressed him in the clothes of a loved one, and workers even tried to say that the family was wrong after facing a mistake.
Amentha Hunt says she arrived at Harrison-Ross’s morgue in Compton to prepare her uncle, 80-year-old Odis Adkinson, to burial when she noticed that another man was in the suitcase, according to KCAL.
“That didn’t have to happen,” Hunt said on the socket. “I didn’t agree there to see the wrong body.”

The California family sues the funeral home after putting the wrong man in the suitcase and dressed him in the clothes of a loved one. (Getty Images)
“It was a guy who lay there in my uncle, but it wasn’t my uncle,” she added. “I just watched him all the time. I was like,” He couldn’t do so dark. “
Hunt said that the question attracted the attention of the morgue worker, but the worker initially rejected her concern and claimed that it was her uncle inside the suitcase.
“That’s not my uncle,” Hunt said. “My uncle would not become dark … I showed the picture and said,” Yes, you’re right, give us one minute. “
Hunt said she and her family were waiting for three hours while the morgue repaired stirring before they could Bury your uncle. It is unclear whose body was in a suitcase dressed in an uncle’s suit.

The family waited for three hours as the morgue repaired stirring before they could bury their loved one. (Getty Images)
“To get in and see the wrong corpse, and for the morgue to deny it is a wrong corpse, we think it is really just the basic standard of care they messed up,” said Hunt’s lawyer, Elvis Trans, for Kcal. “They really need to improve their ways so that they don’t do it to another family.”
The funeral home denied the allegations and prepares to submit a letter about interruption and the Desist against Hunt.
The family sues after the funeral home allegedly put the wrong body in his mother’s suitcase

The funeral home denied the allegations. (Getty Images)
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Hunt said she was still traumatized by seeing someone else in a suit she chose for her uncle.
“That hurts,” she said. “To look at the wrong corpse, I can still see this guy.”
Adkinson, a native of Memphis, died on February 28. His family described him as a “good ole rural boy” who enjoyed fishing, barbecue, dance and watching Los Angeles Lakersaccording to his obituary.