Mushmouth
04-26-2018, 06:59 AM
Here are the Cantrell violations cited by LARA:
After first being denied entry, an inspector found an unclean and unsanitary embalming room, with peeling and chipping paint, water stained walls, dirty floors, and stained protective gear.
Improper storage of embalmed bodies found on April 10, in an unrefrigerated garage since November and December 2017; a third body was kept from Jan. 9, 2018 until April 17, 2018, when it was cremated.
Improper storage of embalmed bodies found on April 25, with two bodies in an advanced stage of decomposition, covered in what appeared to be mold and in the establishment’s possession since January and February and a third body with the facial area covered in unknown fluids.
Operating with an expired prepaid funeral and cemetery sales registration and failing to assign its existing prepaid contracts to another registrant or to cancel its prepaid contracts and issue refunds of the contracts to the contract buyers.
Continuing to engage in activities requiring a registration under the Prepaid Act, including the sale of at least three prepaid contracts.
Failure to deposit at least $21,574 received for prepaid funeral goods or services related to 13 prepaid funeral contracts (a preliminary assessment in this ongoing investigation).
Failure to deposit monies with an authorized escrow agent within 30 days of receipt, under the Prepaid Act.
Fraud, deceit, or dishonesty, incompetence, and gross negligence in the practice of mortuary science.
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2018/04/25/detroit-funeral-home-mold-bodies/551213002/
After first being denied entry, an inspector found an unclean and unsanitary embalming room, with peeling and chipping paint, water stained walls, dirty floors, and stained protective gear.
Improper storage of embalmed bodies found on April 10, in an unrefrigerated garage since November and December 2017; a third body was kept from Jan. 9, 2018 until April 17, 2018, when it was cremated.
Improper storage of embalmed bodies found on April 25, with two bodies in an advanced stage of decomposition, covered in what appeared to be mold and in the establishment’s possession since January and February and a third body with the facial area covered in unknown fluids.
Operating with an expired prepaid funeral and cemetery sales registration and failing to assign its existing prepaid contracts to another registrant or to cancel its prepaid contracts and issue refunds of the contracts to the contract buyers.
Continuing to engage in activities requiring a registration under the Prepaid Act, including the sale of at least three prepaid contracts.
Failure to deposit at least $21,574 received for prepaid funeral goods or services related to 13 prepaid funeral contracts (a preliminary assessment in this ongoing investigation).
Failure to deposit monies with an authorized escrow agent within 30 days of receipt, under the Prepaid Act.
Fraud, deceit, or dishonesty, incompetence, and gross negligence in the practice of mortuary science.
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2018/04/25/detroit-funeral-home-mold-bodies/551213002/