This news refers to a Norfolk family who were told their dead mother could not be cremated in her home city because she was too large.
Penelope Stapleton from Norwich, who weighed 22 stone, died of a heart attack aged 61.
Her coffin was too large for the facilities at Norwich's Earlham crematorium and the family was forced to arrange a cremation 120 miles (193km) away in Watford.
Well surely there must be some inane manual handling regulations involved and numerous risk assessments too.
Boo- I know, but surely all that yukky yellow fat must take some time to melt and be extinguished !!
Actually tiger628, we are talking deceased morbidly obese people here, aren't we ?
I mean, if they are still breathing, moving (or eating) I don't think it would be allowed !
I sometimes wonder why I bother reading this section of the answerbank. Between the clicky groups that use it as some sort of chatter site and others that use it to post stupid jokey comments to serious questions.
Anyway, i'm staying well away from this from now on.
My pleasure - would never go against anyone giving their inion, I am quite a civil person and resent being classed as 'stupid' in your opinion. Perhaps we have different perspectives on life (and death) and obviously differ in the humour stakes.