Lawsuit: New Mexico man's body mutilated to fit into coffin
A New Mexico funeral home broke the legs of the body of a tall man so he could fit into a smaller coffin, a new lawsuit said. According to the lawsuit, the 26-year-old Dakota was 6.3 feet (1.9 meters) tall, but mourners immediately noticed that the coffin was not even 6 feet long during services at Frenchs chapel
The lawsuit, filed by Dakotas father and grandmother, also says the funeral home didnt honor the familys wishes and prepared the body for public viewing. Marc Powell had made arrangements to have his sons body wrapped in linen and not embalmed or prepared for public viewing, per traditional Jewish custom. The body was to be placed in a simple pine coffin, the lawsuit said.
Defendant Antram and (an employee) met the family members and other mourners at the entrance to the chapel, and as the group approached the pine coffin at the front of the chapel, family members began to become emotional and exclaim that there must be some mistake as the coffin was much too short to contain Dakota Powell, the lawsuit says.
To the horror of Marc and Sally Powell (Dakotas grandmother), and the other family members and mourners assembled, (a funeral home employee) callously stated that they had to disfigure and mutilate Dakota Powells body by breaking his legs so he would fit in the coffin, the lawsuit says. The employee even made a breaking gesture with her hands as she made this callous statement.
Funeral home president Tom Antram says an investigation conducted by the funeral homes insurance company found no wrongdoing.
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