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Robert Bush admits offences in Hull Legacy funeral home probe

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This page reports on a funeral director, Robert Bush, 48, who admitted to preventing the burials of 30 bodies and stealing charitable donations from mourners at Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in Hull. Arrested following a police investigation in March 2024, Bush pleaded guilty at Hull Crown Court to 30 counts of preventing lawful burial and one theft charge. He previously admitted giving families ashes of strangers and fraudulently selling funeral plans. A judge indicated a custodial sentence is inevitable, with sentencing scheduled for July 27.

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