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Pinkgirl36
08-07-2002, 03:31 PM
Family learns at funeral that corpse is another teen (http://www.dailynews.com/socalincludes/pmupdates/articles/0802/07/PM02.asp)

BRANDENBURG, Ky. (AP) Relatives went to a funeral to mourn a teenager after a fatal car wreck, only to learn that the body in the casket wasn't his.
Their loved one, John D. Grubs Jr., was lying in a hospital tended by the family of the boy who actually died, John's friend Jeremy Hylemon.

The mix-up wasn't discovered for three days, until Saturday's funeral.

"People have been asking me how this happened, and I have to tell them, 'I don't know,"' said Richard Siclari, a Jefferson County deputy coroner.

Many officials and hospital employees blamed grief for the bad identifications by both families. But Jeremy's relatives say they raised questions but were brushed off.

Jeremy, 15, and John, 16, were together July 31 when their car left the road and hit a tree. Both were flown to Louisville for treatment, and the families were called in. Jeremy died later that morning at University Hospital; John had critical injuries but survived.

At Saturday's funeral, John's friend Joe Gatrost noticed that the corpse had pierced ears. "The only reason I had doubts was because John didn't have his ears pierced," Gatrost said.

Jeremy's maternal grandmother, Carol Kerns, was called to the service and realized the boy in the coffin was not John but her grandson, said Meade County Sheriff's Deputy William Sego. Otherwise, the body would have been cremated, Sego said.

The Jefferson County coroner's office confirmed the identification Monday with dental records.

Kerns said that her daughter Hylemon's mother, Kim questioned whether the injured boy was Jeremy, but hospital workers dismissed her.

"She said, 'That don't look like Jeremy. His nose is too big.' The hospital said he suffered head trauma when he went through the windshield. She said, 'Well, his upper lip is fatter.' And they said that's due to the head trauma," Kerns told The Courier-Journal of Louisville.

"Every time she'd say something, they'd say it was head trauma," Kerns said.

Hospital spokeswoman Shelly Hazle denied the family account, saying relatives did identify the injured teen as Hylemon.

Siclari had escorted John's family to a hospital room to see the dead boy. The body didn't have any facial injuries, but a cloth covered the top of the head because of a severe head injury.

"They cried and prayed and said, 'This is John,"' Siclari said. "It's just a terrible case of mistaken identity."

Jeremy's family, meanwhile, watched over the boy who turned out to be John for three days at the same hospital.

The hospital has since declined to say whether John is still at the hospital or release his condition.

DoPeY5007
08-07-2002, 03:38 PM
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that, is, well, good news for that family :hmm:

Hiro
08-07-2002, 04:15 PM
How do families not tell two boys apart? There is no way two boys from different families could not be told who the other was by direct relatives.

Freelance Superhero
08-07-2002, 07:22 PM
i am completely baffled by this too...

from what i gather, it wasn't even as if the two boys were horribly disfigured either....

CluelessSi
08-08-2002, 09:29 AM
Originally posted by DoPeY5007
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that, is, well, good news for that family :hmm:


o man.. to have your hopes crushed though.... the other family must be torn to shreds....

Hiro
08-08-2002, 09:31 AM
Originally posted by DarkFury


Well... I wouldn't say that.


One of my co-workers who was a REALLY good friend of mine (i.e. I could ID her on the spot if needed) was killed in an automobile accident about a year ago...

When they had "reconstructed" her broken body from the accident, I'm tellin' ya that she didn't look ANYTHING like she did when she was alive.

I mean her face was literally changed from where they repositioned her skin and she was so pale and "bloated" looking that it just didn't look anything like her.

Yeah, I know that "mortuary science" tries to do the best they can with what they have to work with... however the hospital coroner is probably to blame for this mishap... He could have used dental samples to provide the true identity of the bodies before releasing it to the funeral home.

Either way... it is still truly sad.
well put DarkFury. When my grandfather and uncle passed away, they didn't look anything like they did in living tissue.

Apex
08-08-2002, 01:32 PM
Bah, white people. They all look alike, even to their parents.













Hey wait, asians too. :confused: