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Hull Legacy funeral fraudster motivated by money, says ex-worker

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This page reports on a funeral fraud case in Hull, England. Robert Bush, owner of Legacy Independent Funeral Directors, faces imprisonment for keeping 30 bodies and human ashes, providing grieving families with incorrect ashes, fraudulently selling funeral plans, and stealing from 12 charities including the Salvation Army and Macmillan Cancer Support. Former employee Patrick Moore explains Bush was "living beyond his means," describing how Bush frequently faced electricity disconnection threats, pawned his laptop, and sold various assets including a hearse and mortuary equipment to raise money.

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