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NEW YORK, NY:

By Janice Ellsworth On Apr 11, 2020
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An employee of a New York, Funeral & Cremation Service died yesterday, after being accidentally cremated by one of his coworkers.

According to the Police, 48-year old Michael Jones decided to take a nap one a stretcher after working for sixteen hours straight to the recent influx of dead bodies.

While he was sleeping, another employee mistook him for the corpse of a 52-year old person who died from respiratory issues and moved him to the crematory.

Before anyone could notice the mistake, he had already been exposed to temperatures ranging between 1400 to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit and reduced to ashes.

Jenna Anderson, one of Mr Jones’s coworkers, says she heard him scream for about 15 seconds after the crematory was activated.

“At first, we didn’t understand where the sound was coming from. When we realized what was happening, it was too late. We shut down the heating system, but he was already dead.”

Ms. Anderson claims that the young coworker who caused the accident was a new employee, and had forgotten to check for the toe tag to make sure he had the right body.

Jenna Anderson says she heard the victim scream in agony as the crematory was reducing him to ashes.

The police has opened an investigation to determine the exact circumstances surrounding Mr Jone’s death.

Investigators have not ruled out the possibility of filing criminal charges against the employee who caused his death.

The young man could possibly be accused of criminal negligence causing death.

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5 minutes ago, Meowmeow said:

NEW YORK, NY:

By Janice Ellsworth On Apr 11, 2020
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An employee of a New York, Funeral & Cremation Service died yesterday, after being accidentally cremated by one of his coworkers.

According to the Police, 48-year old Michael Jones decided to take a nap one a stretcher after working for sixteen hours straight to the recent influx of dead bodies.

 

 

While he was sleeping, another employee mistook him for the corpse of a 52-year old person who died from respiratory issues and moved him to the crematory.

Before anyone could notice the mistake, he had already been exposed to temperatures ranging between 1400 to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit and reduced to ashes.

Jenna Anderson, one of Mr Jones’s coworkers, says she heard him scream for about 15 seconds after the crematory was activated.

“At first, we didn’t understand where the sound was coming from. When we realized what was happening, it was too late. We shut down the heating system, but he was already dead.”

Ms. Anderson claims that the young coworker who caused the accident was a new employee, and had forgotten to check for the toe tag to make sure he had the right body.

Jenna Anderson says she heard the victim scream in agony as the crematory was reducing him to ashes.

The police has opened an investigation to determine the exact circumstances surrounding Mr Jone’s death.

Investigators have not ruled out the possibility of filing criminal charges against the employee who caused his death.

The young man could possibly be accused of criminal negligence causing death.

 

 

 

3 minutes ago, Sucker said:

yentra idi $s@d

 

2 minutes ago, Meowmeow said:

Don't sleep at work

CC @tacobell fan

HOAX....

 

 

FAKE...

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Meowmeow said:

 

 

inkaaa time unte read this too

 

The "Weekly Inquirer", in its "privacy" policy, has mentioned that "Information contained in this website is for information and entertainment purposes only." The website also declared it is not responsible for incorrect and inaccurate information given in the published articles.

 

 

 

hmmmm...  saaalaaa inka link pampalaaa ?

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But the India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) found this to be a hoax.

This is a satire article published by the website “Weekly Inquirer”, the AFWA said.

Many people also shared the article on Facebook and other social media platforms believing it to be a true incident.

This has proved how a fake news goes viral within a short span of time.

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1 minute ago, Kalam_Youtheman said:

 

 

inkaaa time unte read this too

 

The "Weekly Inquirer", in its "privacy" policy, has mentioned that "Information contained in this website is for information and entertainment purposes only." The website also declared it is not responsible for incorrect and inaccurate information given in the published articles.

 

 

 

hmmmm...  saaalaaa inka link pampalaaa ?

I blame Google news feed

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