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NEW YORK, May 1 — New York officials launched an investigation yesterday after police found dozens of decomposing bodies in trucks outside a funeral parlour overwhelmed by the coronavirus outbreak. Officers made the grisly discovery on Wednesday after residents complained that an awful smell was...

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NEW YORK, May 1 — New York officials launched an investigation yesterday after police found dozens of decomposing bodies in trucks outside a funeral parlour overwhelmed by the coronavirus outbreak. “We are investigating,” Howard Zucker, the state health commissioner, told reporters, adding that his department had not received complaints about the business in the past.“ have an obligation to the people they serve to treat them with dignity,” he said.that, like other funeral directors across the city, he had been overwhelmed by a deluge of bodies during the Covid-19 outbreak.

The virus has killed almost 18,000 people in New York City in less than two months, in America's worst outbreak of the virus.

 

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