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The daughter of an Igloolik woman who died in Iqaluit's hospital says nurses tagged and wrapped her mother's body in plastic in front of her. The undertaker was never notified to pick up her body.

·Eunice Palluq, 75, died in the hospital in Iqaluit on Sept. 13. The undertaker was never notified to pick up her body.Jeela Palluq-Cloutier, the daughter of Eunice Palluq, is calling for an apology from Nunavut's health department over the treatment of Palluq's body.In an Oct.

Palluq-Cloutier said after her mother's death, her family expected her body to be sent home to Igloolik for burial. Days and weeks passed without word. Eventually, as Palluq-Cloutier tried to find out what had happened to Eunice's body, she called the coroner, who passed her on to the undertaker.

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