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Funeral directors could work at home and keep bodies of dead people in their garages, an inquiry chairman warned, as he called for a regulator to police the sector.Sir Jonathan Michael - who is investigating how people who have died are looked after around the country in the wake of necrophiliac killer David Fuller's mortuary abuse - found funeral directors do not need a licence, qualifications or training, and described the sector is an "unregulated free-for-all".
Funeral directors could work at home and keep bodies of dead people in their garages, an inquiry chairman warned, as he called for a regulator to police the sector.Sir Jonathan Michael - who is investigating how people who have died are looked after around the country in the wake of necrophiliac killer David Fuller's mortuary abuse - found funeral directors do not need a licence, qualifications or training, and described the sector is an "unregulated free-for-all".
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