How will pathological samples retained & then returned by the Coroner be dealt with?

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Most cemeteries and crematoriums will bury or cremate specimens providing that the original service took place at their establishment.  The first enquiry should be with your Funeral Director as most establishments require their involvement and they are well aware of the cemetery and crematorium requirements in this area.  It is unlikely that there will be any ash following cremation.

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