Hull funeral directors inquiry Episodes Episode guide
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            Waiting to confirm wife's ashes
Richard Shaw doesn't know if the ashes at his home are those of his wife Rita
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            Vigil for those affected by the investigation
Karen Dry tells us why she wanted to organise the vigil
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            They thought they'd already said goodbye
The families preparing for second funerals
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            The Police investigation so far
Humberside Police give an update on the investigation so far
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            The family of one of the 35 tell their story
Son claims mother's body was found months after he was told she had been cremated
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            Relatives waiting for answers
Peter and Billie-jo want to know what happened to their relatives
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            Relatives campaign for regulation
Jodie Langsford’s father’s body was mistreated by a funeral director
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            Police full update on the investigation
Humberside Police and local councils give an update
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            Police - we will never be able to identify ashes
Humberside Police confirm they won't be able to identify ashes from a Hull funeral firm
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            One year on
It's been a year since police were first called to the funeral home in Hull.
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            Man given 'wife's ashes' before her cremation
Peter Welburn shares his story with Peter Levy
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            Man discovers ashes are not his wife's remains
Police have told Richard Shaw that the ashes he was given do not belong to his wife
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            Man Charged with 64 offences in funeral home probe
Linsey Smith reports from Hessle Road in Hull
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            Latest update
Police in Hull are contacting 163 families after ashes were found at a funeral home.
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            Hull MP: families won't pay for a second funeral
The Hull West and Hessle MP says Hull City Council will cover the costs
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            Hull man says no trace of funeral plan he paid for
Kevin Newton shares his story with Peter Levy
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            How the story unfolded
Exploring an inquiry into a Hull funeral directors
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            Government money to help families
East Yorkshire councils could get £2m to support funeral investigation
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            Fellow funeral directors express shock
Kevin Moxon tells Peter Levy of his shock at the investigation
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            Council to inspect every funeral home
Hull City Council leader Mike Ross gives his reaction to the investigation
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            Calls for refunds on fake policies
Hull MP Emma Hardy meeting with the Treasury
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            Calls for more regulation
Police continue their investigations into Legacy Funeral Directors in Hull
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            Bishop of Hull hopes for 'closure' for families
Bishop of Hull Dr Eleanor Sanderson explains how the church is supporting relatives
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            Anxious families
Hull West and Hessle MP gives her reaction to the Police investigation
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            Anger in the community
There's growing anger in Hull as people wait for answers
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            A second vigil for families
One undertaker’s promise to care for the ashes
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            A second funeral for Jessie
“Nobody ever expects to have to arrange a second funeral”
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            "This can’t be allowed to happen again"
Calls for tighter regulations for the funeral industry.