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Family sues after funeral home sends son’s brain in unmarked leaking box
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A Georgia family is suing after two funeral homes allegedly mishandled their son’s remains—sending his brain in an unmarked, leaking box that soiled their car and left the father physically and emotionally traumatized. The parents, already grieving, now face the added horror of this botched handling, which they say has tainted their memories of their son.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a legal dispute—it’s a gut-wrenching example of how negligence in the funeral industry can compound grief. Families trust these businesses with their most vulnerable moments, and when that trust is broken, the emotional toll is unimaginable. It raises tough questions about oversight and accountability in an industry that deals with raw human suffering every day.

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