Lawsuit: Funeral home ‘mutilated,’ illegally disposed of former NFL player’s body

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Lawsuit: Funeral home ‘mutilated,’ illegally disposed of former NFL player’s body
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Glenn Foster's family said the former player's brain was cremated without their permission.

that Foster had a history of mental health challenges and they wanted to have his brain tested for chronic traumatic encephalopathy, more commonly known as CTE.

The lawsuit, filed on Thursday against Carriage Services Inc. of Louisiana, which owns Garden of Memories Funeral home in Louisiana, also alleges that the funeral home failed to properly embalm and care for Foster’s remains, according toKen Abbarno, one of the attorneys representing Foster’s family, said the funeral home “had one job.”. “That was, follow the family’s wishes. and they didn’t do it.

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