A family feud, a hospital murder claim and the body left in a freezer for a year
The body of John Thomas Morgan has been kept in a funeral home for over a year due to a family dispute regarding his death. His wife, Dr. Ying Morgan, accuses their daughter of forging his will and claims that he was murdered by hospital staff. The couple's children want to honor their father's wish for cremation, while their mother seeks a forensic examination of the body.
- ▪John Thomas Morgan's body has been refrigerated for over a year as his wife disputes the circumstances of his death.
- ▪Dr. Ying Morgan claims her husband was murdered and wants his body examined for forensic evidence.
- ▪The couple's children wish to cremate their father according to his wishes, but their mother opposes this.
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