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Sisters shocked to discover their dad had died five months earlier told they've no right to his ashes

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iOS - Android To add to their despair, the pair were told they had no right to their father's ashes, which were left lying in a funeral directors.Police also failed to inform Gerard’s brother Martin, who lives in New Stevenston, of his sibling’s death.A former special police constable, who suffered from PTSD from his time serving in the army, Gerard was discovered dead on the kitchen floor of his Glasgow Road home in September 2020.The grandfather of four, who is originally from Motherwell, had not been in contact with his daughters for a while, but that wasn’t in itself unusual.Stacey, said: “He’d lose a phone, you’d get a number for him but then he’d lose it again.“He would always make attempts to get back in touch.”In February Stacey,.

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