Funeral director in court after remains recovered from Hull parlour
Briefly

Robert Bush, a 47-year-old funeral director from Hull, has been charged with severe offences including 30 counts of preventing lawful burials and 31 counts of fraud regarding mishandled bodies at his funeral home. Following a police investigation that began last March over concerns for deceased care, multiple bodies were uncovered at Bush's premises. Additional charges include theft from charities and fraudulent trading related to funeral plans. Following a court appearance, he has been bailed and is set to appear at Hull Crown Court on 13 August, facing a total of 63 counts.
Robert Bush, a 47-year-old funeral director, is facing serious charges, including 30 counts of preventing lawful burials and 31 counts of fraud, after a police raid unveiled several remains at his Hull-established funeral home.
The investigation by Humberside Police was initiated in March due to worrying concerns regarding the treatment of the deceased, culminating in multiple bodies being found and prompting a comprehensive review of practices at his funeral homes.
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