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How Legacy funeral boss Robert Bush exploited the vulnerable

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This page reports on funeral director Robert Bush's exploitation and mistreatment of deceased persons and their families. Bush, who operated Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in Hull, admitted to multiple offences including preventing 30 bodies from being buried. Families were told funerals had occurred while bodies were actually retained for months. Evidence revealed bodies were repeatedly placed in different coffins with visible mold and blood stains. Bush advertised low-cost funerals claiming "dignified personal care," but police investigation uncovered widespread wrongdoing. Victims' families have waited two years for justice in this complex and sensitive case.

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