Funeral providers Safe Hands collapsed in March, leaving thousands out of pocket
MSPs have called on the UK Government to provide a support fund for vulnerable Scots left out of pocket after funeral planning company Safe Hands collapsed.
"I've lost around £2,100 and Elizabeth has lost a little bit more," she said. "I took out the plan after our sister died five years ago. "Now I've got to somehow find that money again. I don't want to burden my children with the cost of a funeral.Top news stories today Ruth set up a new policy with Coatbridge-based MacGregor Family Funeral Directors two months ago. The company has been helping those left with no funeral savings.
MSP Clare Adamson said: “The collapse of companies like Safe Hands has left thousands of people unsure of where to turn next.
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