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A POLICE probe into the funeral parlour where 35 bodies were found is “the tip of the iceberg”, an undertaker has claimed.

Michael Fogg said cut-price, no-frills funerals turned the industry into the “Wild West”.

A picture shows a branch of Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in Hull, northeast England, on March 13, 2024. The bodies of 35 people and the suspected ashes of a number of others have been recovered by police investigating the funeral parlour after concerns were raised about "storage and management processes relating to care of the deceased". (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Hull Legacy Independent Funeral Directors boss Robert Bush and daughter Saskya were arrested on fraud charges following a raid on the premises last weekendCredit: AFP via Getty

He spoke out after last weekend’s raid at Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in Hull.

The financially troubled outfit was charging well under the odds for cremations some of which, police believe, did not take place.

Mr Fogg, of Sheffield, said: “These types of cheap funerals are turning an already unregulated industry into the Wild West.

“You don’t have to have a premises to be a funeral director.

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“You could set up a website and offer £1,200 funerals.

“No proper home can compete with that.

“It would be impossible.”

The Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management backs a system of licensing and parlour inspections.

Legacy’s director ­Robert Bush, 46, and his daughter Saskya, 23, were arrested on fraud charges.

They have been bailed by police.

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