A shocking case: the body of a woman from Bosnia for a year in the morgue, no one is coming to take over and burial

Citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina for a year waiting for burial and "lies" in the morgue in Split! No one is asking for the dead, the body for months waiting for a dignified funeral.

Such inhumanity and disregard for the deceased shocked all addressed in this case that has long tormented and director Split "Lawrence" Petra Bilobrk, Slobodna Dalmacija daily writes. - The deceased is called Mujesira Mlatišuma. According to my knowledge, as well as employees working in TD "Lovrinac" doo more than 40 years, this is the first such case - says Director Bilobrk. single private funeral had been waiting for his son, but he can answer and delay, and after a certain time does not appear. -His mother died in a hospital in Split, and is regularly transported to our morgue by protocol - Bilobrk says that in recent days informed and relevant. He says he no longer wanted to wait because the deceased can not ever lie in a morgue. - Our Funeral Service notified the appropriate authorities Sanitary Inspectorate and the Ministry of the Interior, of which we expect the corresponding positive solution, given that there is the necessary documentation for the transportation and burial of the deceased in BiH . If we do not get a positive solution, we carried out the burial of the deceased in the cemetery Lovrinac and the party / will be done later exhumation - says Bilobrk, hoping to get someone from BiH occur and take the body the next day. Why is notified Sanitary Inspection? The Health Care Act clearly states: "The funeral of the deceased is performed after death determined, and between 24 to 48 hours from the moment of death. Based on the specific approval of sanitary inspectors, burial can be done after the expiration of 48 hours from the moment of death. " In the Social Welfare Act, however, states that the Social Welfare Centre approves payment of funeral expenses for the poor who are the beneficiaries, and if Center does not pay, then take care of the city in which the deceased is domiciled. As the deceased had no domicile in Split, a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is not clear how they will solve this case - See more at: http://www.bportal.ba/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23226%3Aokantan-sluaj-tijelo-ene-iz-bih-ve-godinu-u-mrtvanici-niko-ne-dolazi-da-ga-preuzme-i-ukopa&catid=41%3Avijesti-regija&Itemid=59#sthash.2YS5eAtZ.dpuf