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Friday, 14 August 2015

Grieving widower fined for standing too long at wife's graveside

A grieving widower was charged £160 by funeral directors for standing too long at his wife's grave after her burial.
Heartbroken Frank Blades was offered the chance to spend a few more minutes beside the graveside of his wife Violet, who had died just months after being diagnosed with cancer.
The pensioner was told there was "no rush" to leave Hannah Park Cemetery in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, and spent an extra 20 minutes at the cemetery after the burial.

But when Mr Blades received the bill for his late wife's funeral from theFuneral Directors, he was shocked to notice a hefty £160 charge on top of his £6,000 burial fee.

Bassetlaw District Council later revealed the charge should have actually been paid by the funeral directors for arriving late at the cemetery - and should not have been passed onto Mr Blades.
Mr Blades of Worksop, said: "Losing someone you love dearly is devastating enough without being charged for wanting to grieve with your family."

"After the service, I was told that there was no rush and that this was my time," he continued. "I didn't feel ready to leave the cemetery immediately so I stayed at Violet's graveside for a while.
"Because we had been told there was no rush, me and my family also walked round for a bit visiting the graves of relatives. "
After receiving the bill, Mr Blades was later told by Hopkinsons that this was a council fee issued when gravediggers are required to work beyond their contracted hours.
Mr Blades added:
"I was upset when I found out the reason behind the fee because I had been told I could take as much time as I wanted.
"I feel like the council were trying to cash in on what has been a very difficult time for me and my family.
"I didn't have the energy to challenge the fee because I had just buried my partner, and I paid it without a fuss.
"But a couple of days later, I started to think about it more and I got really angry about it. "Money means nothing to me- it won't bring Violet back. But I want to warn others about the issue because when you've said goodbye to a loved one this is the last thing you want."
Mr Blade's daughter, Cindy Playfoot, said: "It's disgusting that in your hour of need you can get hit with a fine like this when a funeral is already a massive financial burden.
"If one of the gravediggers had approached us and told us they needed to carry on, we would have been fine with it. Instead we were slapped with extra costs."
A councilman stated that the fine was to the funeral directors who passed the bill to Mr Blades.
He said: "When a burial is booked by the funeral director they are asked to provide the time of the church service, along with an arrival time at the cemetery.
"On this occasion the funeral party arrived at the cemetery 45 minutes after the time stated, and in turn, this delayed the process of council staff completing the burial, which took them beyond their contracted hours.
"As a burial authority it is important that we ensure the privacy of every funeral and that no two funerals take place at the same time.
"The onus is on the respective funeral director to ensure that each ceremony runs smoothly and on schedule.

MP for Bassetlaw John Mann said: "I was very sad to hear of Mr Blade's loss. He is very welcome to come and speak to me, and I will be very pleased to assist and help sort out this very distressing issue."


UK Mirror

32 comments:

  1. WTF!! Shuu, him borrow person wife?

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  2. everything in Uk is money lol

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  3. Ooh......nothing one will not hear

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  4. Oyibo with names sef, I don't gerrit! The man na blade, him daughter na playfoot! Anyway, RIP to his wife

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  5. Nothing somebody will not read online. Why ask him to take his time only to fine him later on. The widower did best by letting it go so as to mourn his wife in peace. That funeral home might not go scot free next time. I hope they don't try it with someone who would sue their asses.









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  6. Pity. May his wife rest In peace

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  7. Wtf...they have surely deviated from norms..... One difference between them and naija... You can even sleep at grave yard... Its allowed

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Everything in that country is so fucking organise i swear....
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  9. Say what?
    I'm sure the issue would have been sorted by now.
    Beware when you sign what contains *terms and conditions apply*; they use it to reap ppl off.

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  10. Hiaaaan
    They are crazy for fining him, he didn't do anything wrong nw
    Haba!








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    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  11. Hiaaaan
    They are crazy for fining him, he didn't do anything wrong nw
    Haba!








    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  12. Oyibo dey mad
    What!!!!

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  13. Lol nofin we no go hear


    That vuvuzela P guy

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  14. Lol nofin we no go hear


    That vuvuzela P guy

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  15. Cant even stand beside ur wifes grave after burial and grieve… Cant even say a tin coz dis is so heart breakin nd annoyin

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  16. UK and bills. Even to tax a grieving man. Tufiakwa. I wonder how people cope in that place. Next, if you cough they will bring up bills.

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  17. Oyibo no go kill person. Engr Emy

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  18. Dis is serious o, wen u can spend a whole year in Nigeria cemetery wtout anybody interrupting u, o ga o

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  19. Dis is serious o, wen u can spend a whole year in Nigeria cemetery wtout anybody interrupting u, o ga o

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  20. What nonsense! I can't deal biko. Linda take note!

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  21. This white people sef and their rules/bills

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  22. Mad people... he can sleep there for all i care its his wife now haba

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  23. Aftrr now they will say it's only igbo people that like money. .....

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