Anger as Funeral Arrangements delayed forโฃ Two Months โฃfor Northumberland โคMan Who Died Without Family
Newcastle upon Tyne โ – Concerns areโ growing afterโ it took twoโฃ months to begin arranging a funeral for โDesโ Miller, describedโข as a โ”lovely” man from Northumberland, who died without known family. A GoFundMe campaign launched toโฃ cover funeral costs has โhighlighted gaps in the process for arranging burialsโ for individualsโ whoโ die without relatives or sufficient funds.
The delay underscoresโ aโฃ complex system involving NHS Trusts,โ local authorities, โคandโค the Coroner’s office. National guidance states NHS Trusts should โคdevelop policies, โฃin conjunction with local authorities, to ensure respectful โฃand โขefficient burials or cremations for hospital deaths when no family can be found. Newcastle City Council confirmed its duty to dispose of a deceased โฃbody under the Nationalโ Assistance and Public Health (Control of Disease) acts 1948, if the deceased has no assets or relativesโ able to make arrangements.
The council’s โguidance states hospitals and care homes “may also โขbe able to โhelp if the person dies while in thier โคcare,” with initial contact typically made โคthrough the โcoroner. Obligation for funeral arrangements falls to spouses for married couples and โฃparents for children,if โคnext of kin are identified.
Details surrounding โthe specific reasons for the delay in Des’ case have โnot been publicly disclosed. Newcastle Hospitals NHS Trust โhas been approached for comment.
A GoFundMe campaignโฃ remains active to contribute โtowards Des Miller’s funeral expenses: https://www.gofundme.com/f/des-miller?attribution_id=sl:81423e0d-e229-4832-9228-f2509dcb2efb&lang=en_GB&ts=1764242201&utm_campaign=man_sharesheet_dash&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link.
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