Tag: Hull
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Hull funeral director fraud case: ex-owner pleads guilty to 35 charges
Summary of the case A former Hull funeral director, 47-year-old Robert Bush, has pleaded guilty to 35 counts of fraud by false representation. Prosecutors say he dishonestly told bereaved families he would properly care for remains, arrange immediate or prompt cremation, and ensure that the ashes given to customers were those of their loved ones.…
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Hull Funeral Director Pleads Guilty to 35 Fraud Charges
Overview of the case A former Hull funeral director, Robert Bush, has admitted to 35 counts of fraud by false representation following a broad investigation into the care and handling of human remains at his firm. In addition, the 47-year-old pleaded guilty to one charge of fraudulent trading related to funeral plans. He has denied…
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Hull funeral home director pleads guilty to fraud over horrific discovery
Overview of the case A Hull funeral director has admitted guilt to a series of fraud offences linked to the handling of deceased families’ arrangements, following a devastating discovery at his premises. The plea comes after a prolonged investigation into alleged deception around funeral plans, misappropriation of funds, and disturbing revelations about human remains. The…
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Former Hull funeral director pleads guilty to 35 fraud charges over remains scandal
Overview of the case A former Hull funeral director has admitted to a wide range of fraudulent activities tied to the handling of human remains, following a prolonged investigation into operations at multiple sites in the region. The development marks a significant, though troubling, chapter in a case that has raised concerns among bereaved families…
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Hull funeral home director pleads guilty to fraud
Overview of the case A Hull funeral home director has admitted to a series of fraud offences, marking a dramatic turn in a case that has shocked families and the wider community. Robert Bush, 47, pleaded guilty to 36 counts of fraud centered on misleading the families of the deceased. The pleas relate to practices…