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The Law Offices of Carol L. Schlitt Files a Complaint After Bronx Funeral Home Abducts Mans Deceased Wife

A Bronx funeral home took the body of a man's wife without permission, then denied having the body. The Law Offices of Carol L. Schlitt, representing the husband have filed a formal complaint against the funeral home and the hospital that released the body improperly.

Bronx, NY (PRWEB) March 21, 2004 ---Jerry Smith lost Delois, his wife of 32 years, to breast cancer, and nearly lost her again when a Bronx funeral home made off with her body without his knowledge or permission. Acting on Mr. Smiths behalf, Attorney Carol L. Schlitt has filed a complaint with the NY State Department of Health requesting an investigation and the maximum penalty for McCalls Bronxwood Funeral Home.

I cannot believe the agony they caused -- its as if I lost her twice," said Mr. Smith. Why would they take my wifes body? What greed, what disregard for my wifes memory could drive them to do this?"

Delois Smith lost her battle with breast cancer on January 26, 2004. The next day, her husband interviewed three funeral homes seeking the one that would best honor his wifes memory. He chose the Ortiz Funeral Home, yet when their workers appeared at Albert Einstein Medical Center to retrieve Mrs. Smiths remains they discovered that the body had disappeared. No one at the hospital knew what had become of Mrs. Smith.

Plunged deeper into grief, Mr. Smith frantically called funeral homes throughout the Bronx in search of his wifes body. One call went to McCalls Bronxwood Funeral Home, a service Mr. Smith had interviewed and rejected. McCalls denied having his wifes remains when in fact they were embalming her at that very moment. A long anguishing day passed before McCalls Bronxwood Funeral Home admitted to taking the body and released it to Mr. Smith.

Mr. Smiths attorney, Carol L. Schlitt, has filed a complaint with the N.Y. State Department of Health. McCalls Bronxwood Funeral Home took the body without authorization. They denied having the remains, and thus would not release the body. And they embalmed the body without authorization. All of these actions violated the law."

Attorney Schlitt explained that her client wants the State Department of Health to investigate this case and enforce the maximum penalty. We want to make sure that neither McCalls Bronxwood Funeral Home nor any other funeral home acts with such reckless disregard."

They have soiled the memory of my wife," said Mr. Smith. We wanted to mourn her in peace. Instead, they increased our heartache."

About the Law Offices of Carol L. Schlitt

Carol L. Schlitt specializes in personal injury law and accepts cases throughout New York City and Long Island. She has been recognized for having one of the top 10 verdicts in New York City and is a past winner of the New York City Municipal Attorney of the Year Award. For more information, please visit www.schlittlaw.com or call 1-800-660-1466.

To speak to Ms. Schlitt or Mr. Smith, contact Ms. Schlitts office.
E-mail: carol@schlittlaw.com
Phone: 1-800-660-1466

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Contact:
Carol L. Schlitt
223 Wall Street, Suite 357
Huntington, NY 11743
Phone: 800-660-1466
carol@schlittlaw.com
www.schlittlaw.com

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