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A California Family A burial company sued the false man in the coffin and dressed him in the clothes of her loved ones, and the workers even tried to say that the family was wrong when she had confronted the mistake.
Amentha Hunt says she had arrived in Harrison-Ross Mortuoy in Compton to prepare her uncle, 80-year-old Otis Adkinson, for the funeral when she noticed that another man was in the coffin, said Kcal.
“It shouldn’t have happened,” Hunt told the outlet. “I didn’t take any precautions there to see the wrong body.”

A California family sues a funeral home after putting the wrong man in the coffin and dressed him in the clothes of her loved ones. (Getty Images)
“It was a guy who was there in the suit of my uncle, but it wasn’t my uncle,” she added. “I just looked at him again and again. I think ‘he couldn’t have been so dark.'”
Hunt said she made the problem of a corpse worker aware, but the worker initially released her concerns and claimed that it was her uncle in the coffin.
“This is not my uncle,” said Hunt. “My uncle would not have gotten so dark … I showed a picture and she said: ‘Yes, you are right, give us a minute.'”
Hunt said buried your uncle. It is unclear whose body was in the coffin in the suit of her uncle.

The family waited three hours while the corner of the body repaired the confusion before they were able to bury their beloved people. (Getty Images)
“So that you come in and see the wrong body and deny the corpse hall that it is the wrong body, let’s think that it is really only a fundamental care that you have messed up,” Hun’s lawyer Elvis Tran told Kcal. “You really have to improve your ways so that you don’t do this another family.”
The funeral home has denied the allegations and is preparing to submit a frequent letter against Hunt.
Family complains about the funeral home

The funeral company denied the allegations. (Getty Images)
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Hunt said she was still traumatized by seeing someone in the suit she chose for her uncle.
“It hurts,” she said. “To see the wrong body, I can still see this guy.”
Adkinson, a native of Memphis, died on February 28th. He was described by his family as “Good Ole Country Boy”, who liked to fishing, grilled, danced and observed that Los Angeles Lakersafter his obituary.