The man inside the coffin was not their dad. From the face to the body, to the feet, they didn't recognize the stranger laying there.
family's grief turned to anger after a local funeral home presiding over the burial of their father -- buried the wrong body.
"I saw my sister's face. I never saw her face like that in my entire life. It was just a look of trauma and shock."The man inside the coffin was not their dad. From the face to the body, to the feet -- they didn't recognize the stranger laying there. They told the Long Island funeral home, but say their concerns were dismissed.
"I just feel so wronged," Megan Zaner said." You trust these people. You don't know what you're doing, this doesn't happen every day. We lose our dad once in our life." Findings from a Siena College Research Institute poll show Long Island consumers are down about their immediate financial future as compared to their neighbors throughout the metro area.
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