Service held to mark first anniversary of funeral director scandal
Families affected by the scandal surrounding Legacy Independent Funeral Directors gathered at Hull Minster on Thursday evening to remember their relatives at a private event.
The firm has been under investigation since officers recovered 35 bodies, as well as suspected human ashes, at its site in Hessle Road in March 2024.
Police have passed a 'comprehensive file of evidence' to prosecutors while two people remain on police bail after being arrested as part of the inquiry.
Scores of families were given devastating news after the investigation began, with many told they had been given the wrong remains.
Last year, Humberside Police said they had visited 163 families in relation to ashes.
Families have been asked to help shape designs for the permanent memorial gardens which will be built at the Northern Cemetery in Hull and Lelley Fields Crematorium near Preston, in the East Riding.
Once designed are finalised, the memorials are expected to be completed over the summer, the two local authorities involved said.
The leader of Hull City Council, Mike Ross, said earlier on Thursday: 'A year on from this incident emerging, this continues to be a difficult time for those involved, and we are continuing to provide support.
'I would like to pay tribute to the families and loved ones, who have displayed incredible dignity.
'In a close-knit city like ours, there will be many people connected to this situation, and our thoughts are with them on what may be a poignant day for them.'
Mr Ross's counterpart at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Anne Handley, said: 'We know the feelings and emotions felt by our families and communities are still very raw since the details of the investigation started to become apparent.
'Our thoughts are with those attending the service this evening and those at home remembering their loved ones.
'We hope the memorial service this evening and our joint plans for a lasting memorial, away from the scenes of the incident, will provide some comfort and peace to those affected and reassure them we are listening and still here to provide support.'
Humberside Police deputy chief constable Dave Marshall said: 'Exactly one year ago, the lives of hundreds of people across our communities changed forever.
'Whilst thoughts from all officers and staff at Humberside Police and our deepest sympathies remain with them today, we cannot begin to imagine the emotional devastation and anguish many have suffered and continue to do so.'
A 46-year-old man arrested in March was detained on suspicion of prevention of a lawful and decent burial, fraud by false representation, fraud by abuse of position, theft, making or supplying articles for use in frauds and offences under the Financial Services Act.
A 54-year-old woman arrested later was detained on suspicion of money laundering.
Another woman arrested in March, who was 23 at the time, was later released from bail with police saying she was no longer being treated as a suspect.
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