A New York funeral home is accused of burying the wrong body, despite concerns raised by the family. Now, the woman's children are suing for $88 million.
An Amityville, New York, funeral home and its director accused of burying the wrong body despite the family raising concerns are being sued by the woman's children for $88 million.
A day before Williams' funeral was scheduled, daughter Salimah Lee viewed the body and told director Joseph Slinger that it was not her mother.The children held a funeral and burial Aug. 20. According to the lawsuit, Slinger again told the children that it was the correct body being buried. On Sept. 8, the family held another funeral to bury Williams. The children and other out-of-state relatives had to travel back to New York for the second service.
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