MEN reports.His daughter-in-law Iris Nickson claims it was almost two months since his passing at Bolton Royal Hospital on October 5 before they were given his possessions.When they did eventually get them, however, some of the clothes in the plastic bag belonged to someone else and appeared "unlaundered and smelly".She claims another person's false teeth were also in the bag.Swallowfield Care Home bosses said restrictions placed on care homes during the pandemic have been "extremely difficult" and have made the return of people's belongings challenging - as families are unable to go and "sort and collect" items themselves.
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