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"morgue" Definitions
  1. a building in which dead bodies are kept before they are buried or cremated (= burned)
  2. a place where dead bodies that have been found are kept until they can be identified

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Then the search expanded from morgue to morgue, until their bodies were found.
His body has been taken to a Cairo morgue, a morgue worker and security officials said.
A frantic search took his family and friends from hospital to hospital and morgue to morgue, viewing bodies burned beyond recognition.
The body of the 28-year-old Cambridge University doctoral student has been taken to a Cairo morgue, a morgue worker and Egyptian security officials said.
When the FBI group arrives in Buckhorn and Diane is told she can't smoke in a morgue, the icy blonde screams, "It's a fucking morgue," while defiantly brandishing her cigarette.
A video from the morgue showed dozens of bodies sheathed in black bags on the floor of an Iranian morgue, while workers in protective suits and masks busily walk among them.
"I've looked here in the morgue and in another morgue, but there is no sign of them," she said, standing in front of a row of coffins at a makeshift mortuary.
It's unclear which, if any, of the people whose bodies lie in the morgue were infected with the coronavirus gripping the country, in this footage from inside Qom's Behesht-e Masoumeh morgue.
Neighbors stand outside a temporary morgue in Alotenango on Sunday.
Unlike the other MSF boats, Dignity 1 has no morgue.
Exos lie flat on tables like bodies in a morgue.
One recent version of the morgue hoax, published on hella.
He said the smell inside the morgue was absolutely horrible.
Bodies mounted at a morgue as families wailed in agony.
Several days later, Bayardo's body turned up in the morgue.
Instead, the Bronx morgue handed the body over to Einstein.
Rios identified his body at the morgue the next day.
The morgue staffer who gave me the mask was right.
A makeshift morgue is under construction outside one Manhattan hospital.
"It must be like a morgue there," one texted me.
For now, Mr. Aldaoud's body is in the Baghdad morgue.
For now, Mr. Aldaoud's body is in the Baghdad morgue.
Testing for the virus takes time, delaying burials and creating a "pile up" of bodies at the morgue, said Behesht-e Masoumeh morgue director, Ali Ramezani, in a report on Iranian state TV, IRIB.
Coroner's offices don't always have a morgue or a forensic pathologist.
Betty goes to the morgue with Cheryl to see the body.
Gomez's uncle then identified the bodies at a morgue in Tijuana.
The confirmations came from the morgue, usually by a telephone call.
Bodies continued to arrive at Freetown's overwhelmed central morgue on Tuesday.
He went to the morgue and looked at ten unclaimed bodies.
Her body was discovered in a city morgue six days later.
"To the morgue," White said, and got on with the story.
In Spain, an ice rink has been turned into a morgue.
Some unclaimed bodies remain at the morgue for weeks, or months.
"They all change after death," he says the Morgue keeper declared.
The army has been using her home as an improvised morgue.
But the body never arrived, and is still in the morgue.
All those who died there were stored in the island's morgue.
So you can be the best looking f—— corpse in the morgue?
I went to the police morgue to see if she was there.
Another missionary, Philip Matheny, found his body on Saturday in a morgue.
Even at the morgue, society unravels Journalist Laura Castellanos reported from Caracas.
The lack of staff in the clip "morgue" is a frightening thing.
His career had flat-lined, and was shuttled off to the morgue.
What else In Spain, they've turned an ice rink into a morgue.
They're intended to help alleviate the morgue space at hospitals if needed.
After the shooting was over, grieving families pulled me into a morgue.
"Death beautifies them all," the Morgue man is said to have replied.
Medical personnel and construction workers build a makeshift morgue in New York.
Our family checked with the hospitals, the jails and then the morgue.
"He's been in the morgue for over two months," Russell French said.
Both bodies were transported to the Hidalgo County morgue, the release said.
One source we looked to was The Times's morgue — the paper's archive.
The families of those who had disappeared went to the morgue immediately.
Outside, Itidal Shehadeh sat slumped on the sidewalk near the morgue, whimpering.
In Mexico Beach, authorities brought in a temporary morgue, just in case.
Morgue technicians discovered the woman was breathing at the Carletonville morgue several hours after she was brought in by paramedics from the scene of a fatal car accident in southwest Johannesburg, an ambulance operator told a South African newspaper.
"All hospitals within the city tend to have small morgue spaces, so it's possible that with the capacity of hospitals in New York City, there may be an expectation … that they'll run out of morgue space," Worthy-Davis added.
The New York Times doesn't keep bodies in its "morgue" — it keeps pictures.
The morgue used fingerprints to identify the body as Brittman, the lawsuit said.
Together they're tasked with filming a season finale episode set in a morgue.
Bodies are laid in a temporary morgue near Volcán de Fuego on Sunday.
With so many homicide victims arriving everyday, the morgue staff can't keep up.
The morgue at the Rashid General Hospital only has room for eight bodies.
Thanassis Moraitis went to the morgue searching for his 90-year-old mother.
He's also been ordered to complete community service in the hospital morgue program.
An employee at Cairo's central morgue confirmed that Regeni's body was brought there.
I will never forget the twisted corpse of one in the city morgue.
Many health experts refer to this as OSHA's "body in the morgue" requirement.
One of the first buildings we saw was a morgue, on the right.
He was later found in the morgue, shot to death, Mr. Granados said.
It's the street equivalent of a Twitter spat that ends in the morgue.
A police officer looks at victim's bodies at a morgue in Alotenango on Sunday.
He's reminded that his father's body has to remain at the morgue until spring.
As of Friday, it was to be transported to a morgue in nearby Cusco.
After all, morgue employees see corpses all the time — and corpses are generally naked.
He died before reaching hospital, a spokesman for the Ivosep morgue in Abidjan said.
Holmes and Watson are introduced by a mutual friend in the morgue — sound familiar?
Officials at the morgue said the men were from Tepochica, Iguala and neighboring towns.
The fake me lay in a morgue in Portugal, waiting to be transported home.
And as the people at the morgue showed me, it is already horrifically bad.
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Tamura's parents, Takayuki and Hiromi, were called to identify their son at the morgue.
Hundreds of people gathered at Baghdad's morgue on Monday to try to identify bodies.
It soon fell to him to identify his partner's body at the city morgue.
It consists of laminated, card-sized photographs of drug-trade victims in the morgue.
The morgue itself is a scientific laboratory, so we abide by the typical protocols.
Insists That Morgue Keeper Persuaded Him Against His Judgment as to Identity of Body.
This number has followed each body from the morgue to its final resting place.
My father and I met at the Boston city morgue to identify her body.
It was not until Thursday that Ms. Davis received a call from the morgue.
Historically, dozens of people staffed the morgue, working in three shifts until 3 a.m.
An unidentified black woman matching my mother's description had been admitted to the morgue.
On Monday, the state governor fired the director of the morgue, Luis Octavio Cotero.
"That huge beautiful memory-filled home was like a morgue to me," she said.
"She worked out, had custom-made clubs and had a caddie," Morgue d'Algue added.
In the morning, the dead bodies are stacked about the morgue like cord wood.
Not that a digital version of The Times's morgue is likely, or even possible.
That meant long hours in a morgue, often at night, taking fingerprints and photographs.
When you walk into the container [in the morgue] the smell of death is there.
A Kenyan police officer told the AP that officials took 15 bodies to the morgue.
You can't unsee morgue shots of your father, like those that were Tweeted at Zelda.
As for the other man, he was later properly identified at the morgue through fingerprints.
The second comes when Cole and Noah go to the morgue to identify her body.
He was quickly driven away by an ambulance, pronounced dead, and delivered to a morgue.
Suburbicon provides some clues, when laid out on the morgue slab for a proper autopsy.
And who's the dark figure in rain gear (?) walking the halls of the Buckhorn morgue?
A Reuters reporter later saw the bodies of the three sisters at a hospital morgue.
The bodies were taken to a local morgue, where they were identified by family members.
Most nights, the freezer in Montgomery County's morgue is stacked floor-to-ceiling with bodies.
In my workplace, the county morgue, I seek to be professionally removed and scientifically dispassionate.
Lighted like a morgue by James F. Ingalls, O'Connor's set suggests a concrete-walled slaughterhouse.
The toll was reported by four hospitals where casualties were taken, and Baghdad's central morgue.
The corpses are decomposing, and there is no way to transport them to a morgue.
"Nude Biden Wakes Up On Cold Slab In D.C. Morgue," read a headline in 2013.
When Mario sees his father's body in the morgue, it looks vigorous, full of life.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Saturday visited the morgue where the victims are being identified.
Yes, it's decorated like someone installed an RGB laser-system in a cruise liner morgue.
Take the instance where she and Gordon share a cigarette in a random morgue vestibule.
The bodies of eight militants were delivered to Qaim hospital morgue, the hospital sources said.
In this makeshift morgue, two maids have the task of preparing the bodies for disposal.
Chace quotes this story when Gail returns from the morgue, insisting that Paul is alive.
And a mobile morgue was brought in when the medical examiner ran out of room.
Its simplicity is arresting amid all the gore, like a breeze blowing through the morgue.
Saeeda visited police stations, hospitals, restaurants, and the morgue, looking for any trace of Raza.
However, activists fear that this goes beyond just sloppy, disrespectful, opaque, and shameful morgue management.
She felt for the mothers whose sons were lying in the morgue, waiting to be identified.
There's a hospital, and a morgue—both of which have a part to play in quests.
Most previous cases of cutaneous blastomycosis were found in morgue workers or people bitten by animals.
They said they visited hospitals and the morgue and don't know if she's dead or alive.
By midnight Sunday, all victims were ferried to the main morgue and identified by Monday afternoon.
The body will eventually make its way to the morgue, into the hands of a stranger.
Only Sameh, Tarek's 21-year-old brother, was allowed to see the bodies at the morgue.
An attempt was made to break into the morgue where Mr Kim's body is being kept.
Morgue overwhelmed Death has overwhelmed this coastal town, where the Nile River meets with the Mediterranean.
In the hospital, he saw the charred body of a cousin being wheeled to the morgue.
The city morgue at Connaught Hospital in Freetown has been overwhelmed by the influx of bodies.
In the refrigerated hospital morgue, an attendant opened the blanket that her baby was wrapped in.
The Associated Press reported that scores of bodies had been taken to Juba's hospital and morgue.
Corpses so overwhelmed the morgue that some were kept in a freezer at the fish market.
This is not the first time NPI has investigated the old morgue (and current police museum).
The morgue, his father said, was three blocks from the hospital where his son was born.
Madrid is converting an ice rink into a makeshift morgue, as Spain's case count nears 48,000.
City officials applied to the federal government for a second disaster relief morgue, one official said.
A Washington, DC, attorney named Wayne Keup identified a picture of Weiss' body at the morgue.
The photo library, once the province of the art department, later became part of the morgue.
The growing body count in New York City means that available hospital morgue space is dwindling.
Quicken Loans Arena felt like a morgue, much as it did after James's departure for Miami.
MEXICO CITY — The morgue had a problem: It had run out of space for fresh corpses.
I drove with two journalist friends to the morgue of a hospital where her body was.
When Elhanan remembers the sound of the rollers in the morgue, readers can imagine it, too.
He sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue.
Officials who had visited the base's morgue said only a dozen or so bodies remained unclaimed.
White left Vanessa sobbing in the waiting room and at last was taken to the morgue.
An additional 259 bodies are being kept inside the morgue, some from as far back as 2012.
Don't get sick — the hospitals are hazardous because there are too many bodies rotting in the morgue.
Time to step it up and manipulate Nate into a jaw-dropping field trip to the morgue.
"Doing stupid sh*t like this is how you end up in the morgue," Greg allegedly said.
Back in October 2005, Brussels Airport opened a "full-service" morgue to facilitate transportation of the deceased.
Some pretend EMT's then shipped him away and bribed a morgue pathologist to sign a death certificate.
She figured it would come from one of three places: the police, the hospital or the morgue.
The morgue attendant thought it would only further mar his face if he tried to extract them.
The morgue has run out of space because staff are waiting for authorization to bury unclaimed bodies.
Correction: CNN has removed a photo from this story that incorrectly identified a building as the morgue.
A call to the morgue revealed there was a scent of almonds coming from the boy's mouth.
One involves the body of a young martyr, forcibly taken from a morgue by an angry crowd.
He said he never saw any head injuries when he identified Mr. Silver's body in the morgue.
"We have significant morgue capacity in our five citywide sites, and the ability to expand," she said.
When one reporter found out that the first hearse had arrived, we all flocked to the morgue.
The device did not capture any more motion activity until Karen's body was taken to the morgue.
After leaving the morgue, he returned to the patch of mud where his family's home still stood.
As he spoke, his wife was at a government morgue, identifying the body of their elder son.
He was unable to retrieve the bodies, he said; the morgue, overloaded with the dead, was understaffed.
"We went to the health centers and the morgue as well, but they were nowhere," he said.
At Tanta University hospital morgue, desperate families were trying to get inside to search for loved ones.
The morgue is separate from the medical school research department where Brown had gifted her daughter's remains.
The Red Cross said at least 205 bodies had been taken to the central morgue in Freetown.
Among the cohort encircling the body in this ersatz morgue is a Bolivian colonel in military uniform.
Much of the traffic heading from ground zero to the morgue uptown passed by the Half King.
They could never tell me anything: the hospitals, then the jails, the homeless shelters, and lastly the morgue.
The detective ended our conversation by advising me to check all local hospitals and then call the morgue.
When they went to identify his body in the morgue, the family reported seeing bruises on his face.
Fortunately, she's getting out — but with Wes laying in a drawer in the morgue, it's not much consolation.
As for the dead, Nkaissery noted that the bodies were headed now toward the morgue to be identified.
When an unidentified body is brought to the morgue, it is kept in the fridge for some time.
A South African woman was found alive and breathing inside a morgue refrigerator, despite paramedics pronouncing her dead.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Stefaniak's family said they were "scared" as they headed to the morgue.
Whenever those alarms suspend the search for more bodies, Garcia returns to the morgue or checks the hospitals.
They knew how to do search and rescues, they knew how to convey corpses safely to the morgue.
Jawad Hussaini lay dead at a hospital, and his body was transferred to a morgue in west Kabul.
This is consistent with the account given by the driver's family of what they saw in the morgue.
In Night of Something Strange, the opening scene shows a janitor penetrating a dead woman in a morgue.
I saw his body lying in the morgue at Kosevo Hospital, where Karadžić had worked as a psychiatrist.
A source in a nearby hospital and another in a morgue said the toll had risen to 79.
Maria Saridou arrived at the morgue in the Greek capital accompanied by her son to provide DNA samples.
A source in a nearby hospital and another in a morgue said the toll had risen to 72.
I called into the morgue last Friday to find out what my day's workload was going to be.
So, how does a person make it all the way into the morgue fridge and survive in there?
Then we see Victor, a painter, as a sheeted corpse lying on a steel table in the morgue.
We travel with the invisible chorus as they crowd into the morgue; with them, we witness the autopsy.
One gang broke into a morgue last week to steal a body of someone who died from Ebola.
In the morgue, small doors on a giant refrigerator were open, offering a glimpse into darkened chambers inside.
The hotel's lobby was turned into a makeshift emergency room—and morgue—for protesters on February 20, 2014.
The AP also obtained a list of more than 9,600 people killed during the battle from Mosul's morgue.
Family and friends of the dead began arriving at Cairo's Zynhom morgue shortly after they heard the news.
Laundry goes unwashed, dentures are accidentally switched, and the on-site morgue is located directly beside the pantry.
Bodies were piled on top of one another in the morgue, which was clearly beyond capacity, he said.
But you have to stay rational as you cut their clothes off and dress them for the morgue.
"The nickname for the hospital is 'the morgue,'" says Kris Kitalong, a pharmaceutical botanist and local health campaigner.
Edwards said the morgue can usually hold around 20 people, and the hospital's already "gone over that" number.
On Saturday, hospitals overflowed with the wounded, and forensic workers at the morgue struggled to identify the dead.
"That huge, beautiful, memory-filled home was like a morgue to me," Gifford recently told The Tennessean newspaper.
Mr. Waldrop said the warden later called just to tell him his son's body was at the morgue.
During a stint in the morgue, I'm forced to watch as my entrails are ripped from by stomach.
The medical examiner's office closed the Bronx morgue last year and issued a new policy aimed at limiting liability: No unclaimed corpse would be held at a city morgue for longer than 2150 days before Hart Island burial, even if a public administrator was still hunting for relatives or assets.
"A lot of blood has been shed," said an employee at the morgue, who asked not to be named.
She told CNN that 36 bodies have been pulled from the rubble so far and taken to a morgue.
Reports from Bamenda, the north-western capital, say the hospital morgue is now filled to capacity with unidentified corpses.
When one of the patients died, I was to call the diener — the morgue attendant who collected the bodies.
Well, ever since I entered that observation room or morgue as they call it, I could hear people screaming.
In the midst of this, the Coroner calls to says that a dead man was brought into the morgue.
So there's this body lying on the morgue table which is actually a flawless, silicone likeness of the actor.
Headlined "FBI seizes over 3,000 penises during raid at morgue employee's home," it generated more than 1.1 million engagements.
Bodies of suspected undocumented immigrants lie in the morgue the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner on Sept.
A brother's sad quest On a recent day Luis Alberto Leal emerged from the morgue looking exhausted and overwhelmed.
The AP analyzed the city's morgue reports and corroborated them with independent monitors and NGOs that tracked the battle.
The police arrived to take her mom's corpse to the morgue, where Riabinina received permission to continue tending it.
The morgue at La Concepción hospital in San Germán, Puerto Rico, can only fit three bodies at a time.
A woman was taken to the morgue and pronounced dead after a car crash near Johannesburg in South Africa.
In Poland, a 91-year-old woman woke up in a morgue fridge after having been declared legally dead.
The morgue at La Concepción hospital in San Germán, Puerto Rico, can only fit three bodies at one time.
At an ad-hoc morgue in the town of Alotenango, at least three bodies lay covered with blue sheets.
Later, at the morgue, the president came to offer his condolences on his way to the airport, she said.
Claire is in the morgue watching the autopsy of one of the ninjas she killed during the zombie fight.
Rumor has it that the old site in Avondale Park Hall on Walmer Road used to be a morgue.
Some of the staff advised him to go to the morgue room which had the remains of unknown victims.
"I had to identify my brother laid out in the morgue on a steel tray completely frozen," he said.
Which was the clipping file, the huge New York Times morgue and also books, magazines, that kind of thing.
The morgue was closed over the weekend, leaving several families in the dark about the fate of their relatives.
Ms. Gómez explained that Mr. Cotero had been responsible for ensuring the safekeeping of the bodies at the morgue.
At the morgue, the medical examiner, Dr. Michael D. Bell, saw the jump in opioid deaths firsthand in 2015.
If you die, chances are that your body will end up in a morgue run by a charitable trust.
Some days later I paid a visit to the Bishkek morgue to record how many people had been shot.
The county just asked the state to send over a cold storage trailer because the morgue is already full.
Twenty-four people were wounded in the clashes overnight, including seven policemen, according to security, hospital and morgue sources.
"I have no hope," Raja Abdul Ghaffar said after the body of his son was brought to the morgue.
The shock is just that, seeing that body without any "aura," ready for the morgue, and not for resurrection.
We're in love with The Times's interactive project on unpublished black history, which comes out of our vast photo morgue.
They're all gone in the blink of an eye," he continued, adding that "Their bodies in the morgue are unrecognizable.
Meanwhile, Jay pursues the truth about Janice Brewster, the body in the morgue that he investigated in the series premiere.
All that remained of one man was a shriveled foot, brought to the morgue wrapped in a dust-clogged jacket.
"The numbers are higher than we expected," said Dr Modhar al-Omary, the head of the morgue in east Mosul.
Workers from UNICEF were among those who helped scrub out the morgue during a massive clean-up operation that followed.
For example, a hoax about an accidentally cremated morgue employee appears in the top 50 list from two different publishers.
Since CNN first reported on the conditions inside the morgue, a fence has been erected, restricting access to the facilities.
Then I saw the portable morgue, a long, rectangular, canvas-colored tent erected in the middle of the parking lot.
Babchenko was then thrown into an ambulance and rushed to the city morgue, where the doors were shut behind him.
"My counselor said, 'I want you to picture your mom coming to the morgue to identify your body,'" she said.
After that opening plunge off the cliff, Louis (Aiden Longworth) revives in the morgue after being dead for two hours.
The 38 bodies had been registered at the morgue of the Bogodogo District Hospital in the capital Ouagadougou, he said.
En route to the morgue, her relatives noticed that the fetuses, apparently still alive, were moving inside Ms. Koumate's body.
One worker at the morgue knows the scale of Islamic State's two and half year killing spree better than most.
When the family finally found her body at a morgue this morning, they saw she had also sustained bullet wounds.
The psychic indicates that Petra, the object of Jonathan's investigation, might be located not inside a brothel but a morgue.
"I think there's a good vibe — I think the energy is good; go to Ford, it looks like a morgue."
Last week, footage circulated on social media of dozens of black body bags on the floor of the cemetery's morgue.
Mr. Bourdain's body is being held at a morgue in Colmar, officials said, as relatives made preparations to claim it.
They later assembled outside Caracas's morgue to demand his body be handed over as rumors spread he would be cremated.
Others steeled themselves for a trip to the police hospital, part of which has been turned into a makeshift morgue.
A series of mix-ups caused his body to be sent to the missing persons section of the city morgue.
Ronal's stepfather, Javier, works as a driver for the Catacamas prosecutor's office, collecting bodies and taking them to the morgue.
Earlier this week there was an attempted break-in at the morgue where Kim Jong Nam's body is being stored.
The Miami-Dade morgue had more bodies than it could handle and leased a refrigerated truck to store surplus corpses.
The man returns as a ghost, draped in a heavy morgue blanket that covers his body and drags in his wake.
While entombed in a morgue refrigerator, audience members relive the last moments of two icons: Whitney Houston and John F. Kennedy.
As hundreds of people queued outside the morgue, Amaya said Freetown was struggling to come to terms with its latest disaster.
At the local morgue, authorities found eye caps – a mortician's tool to keep the lids closed – in each of her eyes.
Sure, corpses don't typically convulse and make moaning sounds in the morgue, but Riverdale fans have seen and heard weirder things.
After I tapped out, a friend who had joined me encountered a zombie mortician who guided him through fake morgue cabinets.
The morgue closed that night around 1 AM because they were overwhelmed, and they said they'd do more in the morning.
MANILA (Reuters) - When Jocelyn Marquez found her missing son, he was in a Manila morgue, his body riddled with bullet wounds.
Embarrassed, she tells me she remembers how she phoned me last night to let me know she was in the morgue.
Until 2013, the school was sending a subset of privately donated cadavers to a city morgue for burial at public expense.
Ambulance siren driving over the house that called 911, diminishing howl in the distance, black bodies going straight to the morgue.
After his death on June 26, Mr. Hellrung was transported to the morgue in a coffin draped with the American flag.
They go to the morgue and offer to transport the body and provide coffee for the wake, or a month's rent.
Abby goes back to the morgue and gives a teary goodbye to Clay's corpse, the stitches from the autopsy still fresh.
In Madrid this week, a conference center was turned into a field hospital, and an ice rink into a makeshift morgue.
There is a long waiting list for burials, and coffins were stacking up at two hospital morgues and a cemetery morgue.
Dawn did, and she learned that Nakesha had died and her body had been in the morgue for nearly six weeks.
Its projects begin in The Times's photo archive, affectionately known as the morgue, where more than six million pictures are held.
The Times morgue was the brainchild of Carr V. Van Anda, the managing editor of the newspaper from 1904 to 1932.
Hours later, victims' relatives stood silently outside the city morgue, waiting to identify and collect the remains of their loved ones.
A forensic artist fed a morgue photograph into a computer and made a likeness, a dead child brought back to life.
One person, who says he saw Gil's body in a Caracas morgue, said the young man was shot in the back.
He knocks out the trooper standing guard at the morgue and pulls out Will's body, slicing through the belly with a knife.
Authorities have brought in two mobile army morgue units and are requesting 150 search-and-rescue personnel to aid the rescue effort.
By the time the man's body left the morgue the next day, Donald J. Trump was president-elect of the United States.
With no immediate family outside of her mother, Hilton's body remained in the morgue for days until von Anhalt himself took control.
Leal spent three days trying to claim his brother's body from the morgue in what he said was a confusing, expensive process.
CNN has made repeated attempts to contact government authorities about the conditions inside the morgue but has so far received no response.
Furthermore, the nursing home representative said the body needed to be moved immediately because it did not have a morgue on site.
Arriving at the morgue with her son, Maria Saridou was hoping her 55-year old sister, Eleni, was not among the victims.
"Every day there were more bodies in the sea and there was no space left [in the morgue]," he told VICE News.
He chose the former, and didn't get to the morgue to identify his wife's body until three weeks after the tsunami struck.
Six Right Sectorites lifted his body out of a refrigerated meat truck that had taken him to the morgue the night before.
A fisherman told state television "his brother was killed" in the incident and "his body remains in a morgue in Saudi Arabia".
Some may have not been out to their families and their sexual orientation will be revealed to them only in the morgue.
Mr Babchenko's body was smeared with pig's blood and taken to a morgue while his "murder" was deplored by the world's media.
Last December, the Associated Press obtained a list of nearly ten thousand civilians whose bodies had been registered at the local morgue.
Walking from the morgue to our next stop on the tour, I noticed how some parts of the building were completely missing.
The morgue at the main hospital was roped off and guarded by policemen, who did not relay information about the casualties inside.
But I had worried that in a morgue I would be surrounded by bodies, too close to ignore the blood and gore.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)A woman declared dead by paramedics after a car crash in South Africa was found breathing in a morgue.
Sandeep Jauhar I RECENTLY attended an autopsy at the hospital where I work, in a room in the basement adjoining the morgue.
Last week, CNN reported that dozens of dead Iranians were laid in black body bags on the floor of a Qom morgue.
A morgue in the heart of London has been extended as the city prepares for a boom in cases of the coronavirus.
A morgue in central London hastily erected an extension as the capital braces for an increase in the number of coronavirus infections.
Art Review Welcome to the dollhouse, sideshow, morgue, cabinet of wonders and art-thriller that is "Like Life" at the Met Breuer.
Parked next to each technician's desk is a cart filled with folders taken from drawers in the morgue, the newspaper's underground archive.
Without such a unit, soon after the delivery babies that die are placed in the hospital's morgue, giving grieving parents limited access.
I was handed this protective face mask when I first arrived at the municipal morgue in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in early 2014.
The group moved past security into an office area and notified the staff that they would remove the body from the morgue.
Even as investigators remained at the hospital and as officers escorted Officer Jimenez's body to the morgue, violence in the city persisted.
There were so many that a doctor who saw my scan wondered if my corpse had been taken to the morgue yet.
The materials held in the morgue weigh so much collectively (600,000 pounds), that a floor was needed that could handle the weight.
Mohamed Koroma, a university student in Freetown who visited the morgue on Tuesday, said people had to cover their faces with masks.
On Wednesday, thousands of people gathered outside the morgue at Connaught Hospital in Freetown, hoping to find the bodies of their relatives.
And he said that the local morgue had some unidentified bodies that might help them bring other cases to their sad conclusions.
The central hospital is known around Lomé as "the Morgue," as locals say you're more likely to come out dead than alive.
Mr. Khalid, the police official, said there had been an attempted break-in at the morgue where the body was being held.
The government summoned families to the morgue in a statement and said all unidentified corpses would be buried on Thursday and Friday.
The interviews with archivist Jeff Roth were amusing because of how he described the 'morgue'—their enormous collection of people's undigitized photos.
Security has been increased at the morgue where Kim Jong Nam's body is being held after an attempted break-in, Bakar told reporters.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The fridges are nearly full at the morgue in Mosul where the casualties of war with Islamic State are stored.
But because he wanted to shoot at a real morgue, the necrophilia scene had to be shot before the rest of the picture.
I sat on the waiting room floor and had already decided to check the morgue if I couldn't find Aaron at the hospital.
Shortly after the murder, Malaysian police said unknown parties attempted to break into a morgue where Kim Jong Nam's body was being kept.
When Sherlock needs a convenient shill in the morgue, there's Molly, conveniently putting aside her own unrequited love for him to help him.
Cover: Morgue workers unload the body of an inmate, a victim of prison riots in May, in Manaus, Brazil, Tuesday, May 28, 2019.
The bodies of the truck drivers, all shot to death, were taken to the morgue of Suez public hospital, four medical sources said.
It turned out that she had been wrongly transferred by the city morgue to a funeral home under another woman's name, and cremated.
Few people would want their body to lie unclaimed in a morgue after death, or to be buried anonymously in a potter's field.
Sure, some of Vladimir Putin's political opponents wind up in jail, while some of the journalists he dislikes end up in the morgue.
CBC said Montreal's morgue had become overcrowded and that it had been sending bodies to a funeral home for storage during the heatwave.
He responded with joke about the growing piles of dead bodies at the morgue in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in September 2017.
Puerto Rico's morgue is overflowing with unclaimed bodies, the result of budget cutbacks in the US territory since last year's devastating Hurricane Maria.
We all hunker down—some in chairs, some on the cold tile, spread between the building's blood drying room and the overflow morgue.
Family members of a 22-year-old Albanian national cried over his body at the morgue on Wednesday morning, all dressed in black.
Once remains were identified, the morgue staff would write the name on the forehead, or on the chest if the head was missing.
The digitization of The Times's photo archive is continuing, and the Past Tense team searched the morgue by hand for pictures of Robinson.
At nearby Chiromo morgue, the family of a 35-year-old man collapsed upon hearing a body had arrived with his identification papers.
These rumors would be fueled for several days as government officials prevented Mr. Pérez's family from seeing his body in the Caracas morgue.
A makeshift morgue has been built outside one of New York City's major hospitals to deal with an expected spike in coronavirus deaths.
Morgue techs are "constantly working [and] don't take lunch" to keep up with the overdose deaths, the county coroner told CNN affiliate WSYX.
It would soon augment the paper's archives, known as the morgue, where file cabinets are packed with clippings dating to the 19th century.
Last summer, the Edhi morgue ran out of freezer space after about 650 bodies were brought in the space of a few days.
What kind of parents, dropping their child off at college for the first time, stop to point out the hospital and the morgue?
In the novel's first scene, he and his wife, Minako, are at the morgue to view a body that fits their daughter's description.
But how she got off, was rescued a second time and then ended up in the morgue is one of Hurricane Harvey's mysteries.
I watched in horror as a morgue worker opened one container to reveal a jumbled pile of dead bodies rising from the floor.
His explanation got to the heart of why I'd been so haunted by the sight of that morgue worker climbing up the bodies.
His lawyers are demanding an autopsy and a full investigation, but the authorities have not responded, and his body remains at the morgue.
The curtain opens on a gigantic mound of corpses in the deposed emperor's banquet hall, which is being used as a makeshift morgue.
Gould spends some time with Jeff Roth, the lone full-time archivist left in the "morgue" which was once run by 30 people.
During its days as a morgue and analyst's lab, it certainly saw its share of dead bodies, but other than former chief coroner Glen MacDonald hurling a whiskey bottle at a technician (leaving a permanent dent in the ceiling), and a morgue tech being busted for trying to steal deceased film legend Errol Flynn's genital warts, the building has been relatively drama-free.
Manson's hospital gown contains his body fluids ... same goes for the sheet that was draped over Manson's body while it lay in the morgue.
Featured on the covers of the horror magazines Fangoria and Rue Morgue, it's a film devotees know about even if they haven't seen it.
Her body was later found charred and mutilated in the posh neighborhood of Zekeriyaköy and she was identified via prosthetics at the city morgue.
While in the hospital recovering from her injuries and raw with grief, she kept asking if she could see his body in the morgue.
He says police use less "categorical force" when being monitored, meaning acts that send members of the public to hospital rather than a morgue.
The bodies of 12 Pakistanis who died in the incident have been recovered and brought to a morgue in the capital, Tripoli, awaiting repatriation.
He responded with a joke about the growing piles of dead bodies at the morgue in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in September 22017.
Many of the dead are buried in both Muslim and Christian graves, but there is a backlog of unidentified corpses in the hospital morgue.
Disappointed, she leaves and comes back with the other Chanels, who find Pour Homme dead in a morgue locker with his guts ripped out.
The woman was discovered by a morgue worker, according to the news service, and she is now recovering in a hospital east of Johannesburg.
Death is unabatedly shown in The Morgue, elegant photographs of deceased individuals (whose identities are, thankfully, obscured), made in collaboration with a forensic pathologist.
They include 13 coroner search recovery teams, 150 search and rescue personnel, cadaver dogs, two portable temporary morgue units, and a rapid DNA system.
This week on Noisey Radio, ZillaKami and SosMula of New York's City Morgue sit down to discuss their new project Hell or High Water.
"What happens after the Olympics?" wonders a cleaner at the morgue, who returned to work in mid-June, when payments to her firm resumed.
Mark Epstein, who is Jeffrey Epstein's brother, said in an interview on Thursday he had last seen his brother in the morgue on Sunday.
Even at the morgue, Venezuelan society unravels CNN's Catherine E. Shoichet and CNN en Español's Nelson Quiñones and Michael Roa contributed to this report.
Doctor Mansour Maarouf dons a surgical mask as he approaches the morgue refrigerator and pauses before pulling open the door to an icy blast.
In October and November, so many bodies had washed up on Lesbos that the local morgue ran out of space to house the dead.
The bodies of 307 people are now being kept in the morgue and in four refrigerated containers in a nearby lot, the authorities said.
Apparently little such investigative effort was expended on these bodies before the morgue listed them on a referral form as potential medical school cadavers.
Aja Worthy-Davis, a spokesperson for the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, said concerns about morgue capacity may be unfounded.
On Wednesday, workers erected a large marquee outside Westminster Morgue, near the Houses of Parliament, which can house 102 bodies, doubling the overall capacity.
The corpses, retrieved as part of a clean-up of the world's tallest mountain, lie unclaimed in a hospital morgue in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.
Capable with a camera, Serrano has photographed corpses in a morgue (1992), sex acts (1995–96), and the homeless population of New York (2014).
Electricity flickers in the Twin Peaks morgue and in Gordon Cole's office and basically everywhere else; it hums above the Fat Trout Trailer Park.
" He said his mother had gone to the morgue on Tuesday to give a DNA sample, adding, "It's been frustrating waiting for so long.
Reuters reported that bullet holes were found in the house, and that two of its journalists saw six bullet-riddled bodies in the morgue.
This week, a song from Beck's new album, "Colors"; an international throwdown from Major Lazer (and guests); and a blippy tune from Kailee Morgue.
On Saturday, it was taken to a compound belonging to the state attorney general's office, and on Monday it was returned to the morgue.
You will, however, witness some rude and suggestive sight gags and an extended sequence in a morgue involving the genitals of a dead man.
Ayola's husband died in the invasion, though his body was identified quickly at a morgue thanks to a photograph she saw in a newspaper.
One worker at the city's morgue, who was not authorized to speak to reporters, said he had seen as many as 400 bodies there.
Now our failure is the bottom line in black ink, pressed into the carbon-copy pages that will accompany Mariah's body to the morgue.
The air around the morgue in Mocoa was filled with the smell of the dead, he said, who included his sister and two nephews.
Outside the morgue, distressed relatives cried and hugged one another, as they gave authorities information on loved ones to aid in the identification process.
He has requested portable morgue teams from the U.S. military, as well as a disaster mortuary crew, additional cadaver dogs and forensic anthropology units.
Having forgotten that she fired her, Carolyn realizes she needs to hire Eve back, because there's a puzzle that requires solving down at the morgue.
Relatives identified it from the sock the man wore when an air strike crushed him to death beneath his own home, a morgue worker said.
Otherwise, there would be too many corpses to fit in the fridges at the morgue, and it would be harder for relatives to identify them.
This year, she kindly chose to send them all pieces of real dead bodies and extracted bodily fluids that she stole from the institute's morgue.
Consul Mateo Estreme did not specify Wednesday whose relatives would be coming, but said the consulate was working to give families access to the morgue.
The bodies of nine young men shot dead in the capital's run-down Mathare neighborhood were brought to the city morgue, a security official said.
That question was never quite the same after Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" was published on this day in 1841.
Pictures taken by a Reuters photographer showed more than nine bodies, some of them torn apart, lined up on a nylon sheet near the morgue.
On the contrary, he is heading home from the morgue, toward the single-story house that he shared with M. And there he will stay.
There's a back street in Montparnasse, the entrance to a hospital morgue, where weeds grow in sidewalk cracks and beer cans rust on the pavement.
Musubao spent nearly three weeks trying to retrieve her body from a government morgue, where officials were loathe to release evidence of a government crime.
Two are classics: "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" by F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Since then, his body has been at a Kuala Lumpur morgue, and police say they will only hand it over to his next of kin.
The body was secretly taken out of the morgue for the embalming on Sunday night, avoiding the attention of dozens of media representatives stationed outside.
In 2001, when two jetliners commandeered by terrorists struck the World Trade Center, Dr. Hirsch and six aides rushed downtown to establish a temporary morgue.
In fact, he had died on March 25, 2013, at a hospital in the Bronx, which sent his body to a New York City morgue.
Einstein employed a licensed funeral director to examine the bodies and take his selections to its morgue, where they were embalmed for the long term.
The bodies have remained in a hospital morgue since then, with one man's body claimed by his family and buried, according to local media reports.
I spent my days going to the morgue to count the dead and to sit in hospitals with children who had been blinded by shrapnel.
That all changed after she saw her brother's body stretched out on a morgue slab, his face emaciated, his eyes ringed by dark purple bruises.
By our best estimate, The Times has roughly six million photos dating back to the 19th century in an archive known internally as the morgue.
The number of dead has overwhelmed Rusape, where the morgue can accommodate no more than 16 bodies, according to The Herald, a state-run newspaper.
God bless America, where shock over a torrent of bullets that sends dozens more to the morgue doesn't last, if indeed there's shock at all.
The local news media broadcast images of charred bunk beds, and on social media, users shared photographs of covered bodies being unloaded at a morgue.
Cases are expected to peak within the next three weeks, and a temporary morgue has even been built outside of New York City's Bellevue Hospital.
Meanwhile, Madrid is converting a conference center into a field hospital, and an ice rink into a makeshift morgue, the Spanish newspaper El País reported.
Long before the days of Google, Mr. Van Anda created the morgue to be a library of newspaper clippings and a research resource for reporters.
The Bay Area resident said the people who arrived to transport the body to the morgue wore hazmat suits in light of the spreading virus.
The devastation was so extreme that one Ohio county resorted to a mobile morgue to handle all the corpses of people who died from overdoses.
When he arrived at the morgue to look for them, he was given a mask and led through hundreds of bodies strewn about the floor.
In the morgue, which he said contained hundreds of corpses, he found himself standing over the body of a boy who was missing a limb.
She said that after hours of standing in line outside the morgue, she and several others were denied entry because it was no longer safe.
His bullet-riddled body suddenly appeared at a hospital morgue near one of the protest sites, where he apparently got caught in the cross-fire.
The body of Mr. Tshisekedi, who was 84, is in a morgue in Brussels and has not been allowed back home for a proper burial.
The authorities strengthened police presence at the morgue where Mr. Kim's body was being kept after an attempt to break into the facility was detected.
Guns are more efficient than pills, so people who impulsively shoot themselves are more likely to end up in the morgue than in the emergency ward.
The morgue (as the basement storage area is known) contains pictures going back to the 19th century, many of which exist nowhere else in the world.
In order to make a stronger statement to drunk drivers, Nonjit's agency recommended the morgue time to the cabinet last week, and is waiting for approval.
Police have stepped up security at the morgue where Kim Jong Nam's body is being held after an attempted break-in earlier this week, Khalid said.
Epstein's death reminded me of the remorseless, cruel attitude that allows inmates to be kept shackled even in death, when they leave for the local morgue.
It's a really straightforward-looking horror film about a morgue employee who discovers that a body has become possessed and is obviously now doing scary things.
Perched on a hill in a leafy Caracas neighborhood, the Bello Monte morgue has become a symbol of the horror and indignity of death in Venezuela.
Those arriving at the morgue were being informed of the necessary steps to match the missing and the dead, including providing DNA samples and dental records.
Bastuba has harvested sperm in the intensive care unit of a hospital, in a morgue, in a medical examiner's office, and even in a funeral home.
His body would have been brought to the morgue, and at the very least, an external examination would have been performed by a licensed forensic pathologist.
"These chemicals are all very potent and very deadly in isolation, but in the wrong hands ... that's a fast-track route to the morgue," Iula said.
But some disappeared forever, or turned up as a Jane or John Doe in the morgue—and that's what Missy McLean most feared for her brother.
Her husband's body was left in the morgue for over 25 days before being interred in a mass grave, because she could not afford a burial.
"We drove over to a hospital, and we fumbled around, and we found somebody else who had been in the morgue," he told reporter Michele Norris.
But once M has examined the corpse in a hospital morgue, C suddenly sits up and steps off the gurney, still enveloped by a white sheet.
My new friends included an angry Japanese girl who would break into the morgue her father ran, where she'd film herself dancing with the dead bodies.
In that time, "huge numbers" of bodies passed through the morgue, he said, many of them civilians, former policeman and ex-soldiers killed by the militants.
Mr. Kabir was steeling himself to make the dreaded trip to the morgue on Monday morning to confirm whether his son was among the dead attackers.
In Chicago, by contrast, a public website lists the unclaimed dead by name, age, sex, race, date of death and date of arrival at the morgue.
Fabrizio Borrello, a priest from the town, came to Amatrice on Thursday to offer spiritual comfort to the survivors and bless the bodies in the morgue.
During evenings in October, Angie Hansen can be found dressed in a soiled baby-doll dress and pigtails, screaming for help in a blood-spattered morgue.
In the shock of the news, they misunderstood what had happened and thought Mr. Germany's body had been stored in a morgue the entire 27 years.
"My cousin was a police officer; he was the person who stopped the ambulance laden with explosives," said Attaul Haq, 36, who waited outside the morgue.
The family had held out hope that she had survived the shooting, but her father identified her remains at the Las Vegas morgue early on Tuesday.
Estos rumores se alimentaron durante varios días ya que los funcionarios gubernamentales impidieron a la familia de Pérez ver su cuerpo en la morgue de Caracas.
Moamen Tawfeeq said the body of his 21-year-old nephew, which he had identified in a morgue, had just one bullet wound to the head.
DAKAR, Senegal — The bodies floated down the streets and piled up at the morgue, where the coroners struggled to find room for all of the dead.
He had fascinating stories about photographing John Lennon's body at the morgue, lifeless mobsters after a hit, and violent scenes from rougher times in Times Square.
When Princess Diana died in a Paris car crash, his long-suffering wife Bernadette appeared alone at the morgue; the president was nowhere to be found.
Sobbing and covering their noses from the stench, relatives stepped around corpses lying on the ground outside the morgue as the sheets covering them were lifted.
"There were enough body parts to fill one body bag," a security official who saw the body parts arrive at Zeinhom morgue in Cairo told Reuters.
In the banquet hall, he meets Janice, an old acquaintance, who has spent her life as a maid at court and is running the improvised morgue.
A woman in morgue makeup sits at the table across from me, silently typing on her phone as her mother and friend make awkward small talk.
The full extent of the humanitarian crisis can be seen at Izmir's largest morgue, which recently exceeded capacity and is expanding its facility to make more room.
"We lived together for four years and now I see her with her eyes closed," Yovany Lopez, standing outside the morgue in tears, told CNN affiliate WGBO.
"Now it's become so routine," said Lisman, who has gone back to dispatching his deputies to do the grim work of taking the bodies to the morgue.
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"In the morgue, they brought me to the attendant's room and there I resurrected, took off my t-shirt, and washed my face," he told the BBC.
"The morgue is totally overwhelmed," he said later in an interview, adding that the raid on the prison in the state capital Puerto Ayacucho started around midnight.
It was a mourning ritual they had decided to carry out after extensive talks with investigators and a search of hospitals and the morgue turned up nothing.
The story about the morgue worker isn't the only hoax that keeps coming back, according to a BuzzFeed News review of recent hoaxes and their copycat versions.
In the case of the morgue employee hoax, it was copied at least two dozen times by different websites, according to a BuzzSumo search of the headline.
Over the years, he's photographed bodies burned by fire and knifed to death in Morgue (1992) and excrement of all kinds, including his own, in Shit (2008).
One of the filmmakers described nutria sausage as tasting "like a morgue" — but the team agreed that nutria jambalaya is delightful, according to their article for BoingBoing.
They then have to go down to the morgue to identify their beloved daughter while her friends and classmates prepare to say goodbye at a funeral service.
According to the National Service for Medicine and Forensic Sciences, which oversees the morgue, a fleet of vans with supplies of medical equipment have since been delivered.
You can put a body that's unembalmed in a cooling container like a morgue fridge, and it's generally going to look okay a couple days after death.
Even in the morgue, it is Jonathan who lets his emotions overwhelm him, running out of the room to throw up when he sees his brother's body.
Their findings became the basis for the hotel's nightly ghost tours, on which guests have had paranormal experiences on the same spot, directly above Norman Baker's morgue.
"The Possession of Hannah Grace" follows "Pretty Little Liars" star Shay Mitchell as a morgue worker who realizes a disfigured cadaver has been possessed by a demon.
The first time I watched an autopsy at the morgue, Dr. Barbara Sampson, the city's chief medical examiner, rolled over a stool in case I felt faint.
It's paired on Blu-ray with another American-International literary horror, the 1971 remake of "Murders in the Rue Morgue" with Jason Robards as its unlikely star.
Last Thursday, Mark Truby, Ford's vice president of communications, hit back at Musk after the Tesla CEO told The Wall Street Journal that Ford resembles a morgue.
Those arriving at the morgue Thursday were being informed of the necessary steps to match the missing and the dead, including providing DNA samples and dental records.
At life's end, before arriving at the city's morgue in the Bronx from 2013 to summer 2014, all had passed through a hospital, hospice or nursing home.
The medical examiner's office finally accepted the rest of the cadavers this year, taking them in four at a time, twice a week, at the Queens morgue.
But Behesht-e Masoumeh morgue director Ali Ramezani told Iranian state TV earlier this month that burials were being delayed as testing for the virus takes time.
One of the city's most infamous overtime frauds occurred in the late 225s among officers from the 211rd Precinct in Brownsville, Brooklyn, known as the Morgue Boys.
When we last see her head, sitting on a tray in the morgue, she is still rattling on about the need for social, political and sexual revolution.
Authorities said on Monday facilities could not cope and agreed to transform the Palacio de Hielo mall, home to an Olympic-sized ice rink, into a morgue.
Palacio de Hielo mall, home to a 1,800 square meter, Olympic-sized ice rink, has offered its venue as a morgue, a city hall spokeswoman told Reuters.
Authorities have turned a giant ice rink inside a shopping mall into a temporary morgue and converted a huge convention center into a 5,000-bed field hospital.
Palacio de Hielo mall, home to a 1,800 square metre, Olympic-sized ice rink, has offered its venue as a morgue, a city hall spokeswoman told Reuters.
Then take a digestif tour of some of the city's more interesting cocktail bars, including the Tough Luck Club in a basement once used as a morgue.
If they do find a body that they think belongs to a civilian rather than an Islamic State fighter, they will hand it over to the morgue.
If the overdose rate stays at the same pace or worsens, the county may have to bring in a temporary morgue for storage of bodies, Ortiz said.
If nothing else, the new bulbs have lit up social media, where the illumination has been compared to that in a hospital, a morgue or a cemetery.
Trying to solve it are Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch, playing a father-son team of coroners ensconced in a gloomy subterranean morgue in small-town Virginia.
The bodies of 97 people had been found by Saturday, but the morgue director, Dr. Hassan Wafiq, said 60 or more people were most likely still missing.
In that 1403 years, the company was sold, we sold it in '2140, so I got here in '280 and this place was a bit of morgue.
Makes a great desk accessory for your loved one's job at the morgue, or a more standard office environment if spreading mild panic among coworkers makes them smile.
A woman at the morgue had just identified one of them as her mother: "I've been searching for her body for a month and a half," she said.
Jeff Roth, the morgue manager, constantly scans archival prints for storage in an electronic archive, where they can be seen and used by almost anyone in the newsroom.
But it remains too early to determine from examining the remains whether or not there was an explosion on the flight, an official at the morgue told CNN.
A Palestinian mother embraces the body her son, who was killed during clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli troops, at a hospital morgue in Gaza on July 28.
He also said members of Mr. Labelle's family had been involved in the incorrect identification process, which took place on Saturday in a temporary morgue established in Saskatoon.
Raed al-Abadi, director of the Mosul morgue, told NPR he believes the main causes of death were airstrikes, which were launched by the U.S. and its allies.
He also extended some of the staff's workday by three hours so they had time to perform more autopsies and remodeled the morgue freezer to fit more bodies.
The Capsule Hotel features somewhat morgue-like drawers intended to for sleep – but it's tough for most of the men to do so behind a see-through door.
The morgue became overfilled, said Luis Torres, an employee at the hospital, located on the southwestern side of the island from San Juan, which has received less attention.
I agree with her as though she has merely mentioned it is cold outside though I have rarely had morphine & have never made courtesy calls from a morgue.
QAYYARA, Iraq (Reuters) - The stench hits you long before you reach the morgue where the latest casualties of war between Islamic State militants and Iraqi forces are kept.
Ambulances raced back and forth on one of the main roads to Amatrice, where a courtyard in a still-standing palazzo had been turned into an impromptu morgue.
"Cards" is a project that falls in line with some of Margolles's earlier work with the death metal collective, SEMEFO, a Spanish acronym for Mexico City's central morgue.
"We have a pretty large capacity compared to hospitals," said Davis, adding that the trucks plus the mobile tents increase the morgue capacity to 3,500 to 3,600 bodies.
As in Puerto Rico, hundreds of bodies piled up at the morgue, and the medical examiner warned that the city would soon discover hundreds more in private homes.
When archival technicians finish scanning their stacks of images, they journey through a series of obscure hallways and into the morgue, which is in a building next door.
My dream is to get to the U.S. We're dying to go to the U.S. I worked at the hospital morgue in Valencia, so I saw it all.
There is now a waiting list for burials there, and coffins of the deceased awaiting services have overflowed two hospital morgues and a cemetery morgue, The Post reported.
An unused public building known as "the doughnut" was the latest to be turned into a makeshift morgue after a city ice rink last week, Spanish media reported.
An unused public building known as "the doughnut" was the latest to be turned into a makeshift morgue after a city ice rink last week, Spanish media reported.
Marmo and his assistant found the body in the hospital morgue, sprayed down the bag (especially its zipper) with disinfectant, and opened it to verify the person's identity.
Meanwhile, cremations — the most common service — are becoming a logistical nightmare, since crematoriums don't have room to store all the new COVID-19 bodies in an onsite morgue.
THE POSSESSION OF HANNAH GRACE A woman (Shay Mitchell) working in a morgue has to deal with a body that's been disfigured — and that may still be possessed.
At a morgue in Freetown, the capital, a resident said he was given a mask and led past hundreds of bodies to look for his 10 missing relatives.
Over the past few years, news outlets reported that bodies there were being stacked two to a gurney and piled in refrigerator trailers to catch the morgue overflow.
Relatives of victims picked up coffins from the morgue, including that of police Senior Sergeant Major Chatchawal Thaengthong, who was among the first to respond to the shooting.
This created Ripper's disparate locations like the morgue or the detective's office in real time and allowed the camera operators to better frame the actors in each scene.
All these photographs come from the morgue, but many have been published before — some in print long ago; others in recent articles that reference the past, like obituaries.
But his body has been stuck in a morgue ever since because of a protracted dispute between his family and the Congolese authorities over where to bury him.
"I came to identify my uncle in particular, but I couldn't find him," said 30-year-old Hawanatu Sesay, after her turn came to look through the morgue.
There have been stories of Maldonado performing miracles, such as reviving a woman who had been in the morgue for an hour, according to local TV station WPLG.
The Times's morgue is not organized such that a search for "dog" will turn up all dogs; but the dogs showed up when the team least expected it.
She drowned in the ocean waves near her home, and both of her ex-husbands, Cole (Joshua Jackson) and Noah (Dominic West), identify her body at the morgue.
My dad kept it a secret so I didn't panic, and replaced him with a photographer whose day job was to photograph corpses for the local hospital morgue.
After a year without results, the family requested that it be returned so they could give him a proper burial, but the morgue no longer had the body.
Now, if Starbucks really wanted to have fun with this flavor, it would be extra spicy like something iZombie's Liv Moore would whip up for herself in the morgue.
The sheriff has requested three portable morgue teams from the U.S. military, a "disaster mortuary" crew, cadaver dog units to locate human remains and three groups of forensic anthropologists.
The fierce anti-Kremlin Russian journalist who worked with authorities in Ukraine to fake his own death revealed Thursday he watched reports of his "murder" while at the morgue.
Meanwhile, Claire is giving good news to a frantic husband when Joe walks in looking somber: Frank's been in a car accident, and is lying in the hospital morgue.
The toll, compiled from four hospitals where casualties were taken as well as Baghdad's central morgue, accounts for bullet wounds only, not cases of suffocation caused by tear gas.
Physics students stood watch at the local morgue to keep wild dogs away from the fresh corpses, and these grim circumstances imparted to Fang a profound love of astrophysics.
"What could match the divine purity of a firmament packed densely and deeply with stars — and also wash away the stench of wild dogs haunting a morgue?" he writes.
As Noah Solloway (Dominic West) comes to fully realize in a Long Island morgue, Alison Bailey is, without a question, dead following Ruth Wilson's request to leave the series.
Eric Didia, a promoter of Congolese music in Ivory Coast and friend of Wemba who was at the Ivosep morgue on Sunday morning, said Wemba will long be remembered.
The longest job I held was as a transporter at the hospital where my dad worked—taking people to do X-rays, bringing the deceased down to the morgue.
Despite reams of warm flesh tones rendered by coarse, angular and truly virtuosic brushwork, the subjects remain cold, distant, as if lying in the operating room, or the morgue.
Bodies wrapped in white sheets lay on the concrete floor of the morgue as officials sought to bury them as soon as possible to avoid the spread of disease.
But after checking the "morgue"—the Times archive filled with obituarizable old clips—the paper was delighted to memorialize this remarkable man, who was otherwise slipping into history's abyss.
The Rio city morgue, run by the state police, did not accept corpses earlier this month because it could not pay for cleaning (it sent them to other cities).
The mistake and its cover-up came to light nine months later, after the body of the other woman, Leah Lerner, 95, was discovered, languishing in the city morgue.
The official death toll from the accident is expected to rise further, with an unspecified number of unidentified bodies being kept in a Yaounde morgue, according to state television.
Out of respect for those who were killed, Mr. Mateen's corpse is being held in a different part of the morgue, in an area typically used for decomposing bodies.
In 2016, another road accident victim was found breathing in a state morgue in KwaZulu Natal province after he was declared dead by first responders, a local media reported.
"– to Newsweek Whoopi Goldberg: Morgue beautician "Here's the story of my first day making up the dead: I got a call saying I was wanted in the boss's office.
At a makeshift morgue in the city of Escuintla, about 7883 km (18.6 miles) from the explosion, distraught family members came to search for their relatives among the dead.
Early on, Arbus often generates this impression circumstantially, by seeking out unsettling things: morgue autopsies, gruesome murder tableaus in wax museums, horror movie scenes that she shoots in theaters.
As he photographed objects stored in plastic sandwich bags at a hospital morgue, Mr. Rorandelli was struck by the significance of what the migrants and refugees had left behind.
The one in front had three dots tattooed on his face, signifying the three places he was willing to go for his gang — prison, the hospital or the morgue.
As the city braces for still more cases, which are expected to peak in the next three weeks, a temporary morgue has been built outside of Manhattan's Bellevue hospital.
The New York Post reported on Tuesday that a makeshift morgue was being set up at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, citing a source who was familiar with the operation.
Dozens of relatives gathered at the morgue of a hospital not far from the blast, with many breaking down in tears as they waited to identify their loved ones.
The death toll has reached 65, according to Faisal Edhi, the head of the Edhi Foundation, a charity that operates Karachi's biggest fleet of ambulances and its central morgue.
Quite a few have appeared on The Lively Morgue, a Tumblr created in 2012 by Times photo editor Darcy Eveleigh, which features the fronts and backs of archival images.
A week ago, the bodies of three unidentified people who were killed on June 3 were buried in Khartoum; they had been kept inside a morgue since the crackdown.
Emergency response teams have raced to dig out survivors and dispose of bodies but the central morgue is overwhelmed and many bodies are feared trapped under mud and rubble.
The case continues to take bizarre turns, with top Malaysian authorities reporting Wednesday that someone tried to break into the Kuala Lumpur morgue and steal Kim Jong Nam's body.
Pascual spoke to dozens of doctors, administrators, morgue directors, and funeral directors around the country, and wrote up her initial findings in a September 28 report in the Miami Herald.
Outside a blue hilltop church, police and firefighters carried bodies pulled from the sea of thick mud, lifted out by helicopters and loaded into refrigerated trucks bound for the morgue.
Russian agencies cited Rostov's government representative as saying that the remains of those killed had been taken to a local morgue and families would able to identify them on Sunday.
The 2006 reissue of We Live, meanwhile, offers ''The Living Dead at The Manchester Morgue'' as a bonus track, paying tribute to perhaps the greatest zombie movie of all time.
It has been responsible for other viral hits like Babysitter Transported to Hospital After Inserting a Baby in Her Vagina and Morgue Employee Cremated by Mistake While Taking a Nap.
His announcement of yet another new Penn Station offers an excuse to show some more photographs from our morgue, in the hope you'll relish them as much as I did.
Hospitals struggled in the first few days after the storm to treat patients and keep bodies—500 people die on average each week in Puerto Rico—cold in the morgue.
Sidie Tunis told local radio that 297 bodies have been brought to the overwhelmed city morgue at the Connaught Hospital, including those of 105 men, 133 women and 109 children.
The thesis here is simply that while Mayhem's fighting career is currently at an all-time low, there is no need to shuttle it off to the morgue just yet.
Many cases never come to light because the city declines to publicly identify bodies waiting in the morgue or to name those transferred as cadavers, citing privacy for the dead.
He was an employee at the morgue in Mosul when Islamic State overran the city in the summer of 2014 and kept working there until just over one month ago.
The Zetra Sports Hall, where the figure skater Scott Hamilton captured the gold for the United States, was repurposed as a morgue during the Bosnian War of the early 1990s.
C, lying in the hospital morgue, gets up and leaves, still covered by the sheet that was atop over his body (with two convenient eye holes cut in it now).
"The family members will collect the bodies from the morgue ... and then decide on a date for a mass community burial after completing rituals," said Soso Samte, a protest leader.
She makes regular trips to the morgue to search for her brother's body; he disappeared after he dropped out of college to join the vigilantes to avenge Ms. Mohammed's capture.
" Back in the morgue, Dr. Andrew said he had learned to cope in this job, and its full immersion in death, by compartmentalizing what he sees and "locking it away.
In later photography series, Mr. Serrano focused on Ku Klux Klan members in their robes, cadavers in a morgue, and close-up images of human (his own) and animal feces.
As the coffins arrived from the morgue, one senior official with Kam Air took a sweeping look across the domestic terminal, pointing out the parked planes that now lacked pilots.
While the bodies of the Venezuelans lie at the morgue for paperwork to be completed, Ukraine sent a diplomat from neighboring Tajikistan to expedite the return of the Ukrainian victims.
Authorities are working to convert an aircraft hangar into a morgue to act as a central hub for the region's fatalities, with smaller facilities closing to staff the airport site.
As Spain has struggled with the coronavirus pandemic, soldiers have found elderly care-home residents left alone, and its capital city is converting an ice rink into a makeshift morgue.
The city has built a makeshift morgue to deal with the spike in deaths, and Mayor Bill de Blasio has warned that half of New Yorkers will likely get infected.
The city has built a makeshift morgue to deal with the spike in deaths, and Mayor Bill de Blasio has warned that half of New Yorkers will likely be infected.
They're stacked neatly in bunk beds, like bodies in a morgue, and she stares at the bowing mattress above her, the straining metal coils, worried that they will not hold.
Mr. Jafar said the morgue at Yarmouk Hospital in Baghdad was overflowing with bodies of the dead, and the hospital's emergency room was filled to capacity with seriously injured people.
Later, her mangled, sawed and burned body is delivered to a hospital in Boston, where Megan (Shay Mitchell) has just begun a job on the overnight shift at the morgue.
In case you have shock-induced amnesia, last week's episode ended with Claire (Caitriona Balfe) saying goodbye to Frank (Tobias Menzies), lying dead in the hospital morgue after a car accident.
Critics of repressive governments often find themselves subjected to smears that, if they had been directed towards people within those governments, would have led to jail, the poorhouse or the morgue.
"The hardest part of this job is receiving the children," an official at the morgue said without giving his name because he was not authorized to speak to the news media.
The body of a Southern California firefighter shot to death in the line of duty is being taken from a hospital in Long Beach to a morgue near downtown Los Angeles.
Local officials were requesting cadaver dogs to assist in the search for human remains, Honea said, and officials were also expecting two portable morgue units to arrive in the county Tuesday.
It was confirmed that local authorities, facing no space in the morgue for new arrivals, had ordered the bodies be dumped in the trailer and driven aimlessly through the city's periphery.
Meanwhile the morgue in the northern border town of Tijuana, where the murder rate has nearly tripled in two years, is so full of bodies that residents complain about the smell.
She brought fresh ice to the morgue three times a week for the next four months while making arrangements to ship it to Russia, where the women are from, for cryopreservation.
At the Athens morgue, frantic relatives were informed about the steps needed to match one of the bodies held there to a missing person, including providing DNA samples and dental records.
"In many cases, the body lies in the morgue for days as the employer doesn't come to claim it," said Anuradha Vobbiliselty, an advocate who works with migrant workers in Dubai.
Adam Driver, Bill Murray, and Chloë Sevigny play a trio of small-town cops facing an undead uprising with help from a sword-wielding Scottish morgue worker played by Tilda Swinton.
The dead were brought to the Orange County morgue, which upgraded its capacity in 2010 to store as many as 150 bodies, with a plane crash or a tornado in mind.
Staff at the hospital, which is run by aid group Women's Alliance Health International (WAHA), purchased the cable connecting the morgue fridge to the power supply themselves, and space is limited.
In 2014 I stood in the parking lot of the Juarez city morgue, watching cops unload brick after brick of ditch weed from the covered bed of a pick up truck.
During one of my first visits to The New York Times's "morgue" — the archive of photographs, negatives, clippings and more — I asked whether we had a file of pictures from Canada.
GENOA, Italy — All day Wednesday outside the austere building that houses Genoa's morgue, parents, children, friends and colleagues of possible victims of a collapsed bridge entered, dreading what they might find.
New York (CNN)At Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center in New York, the ICU is at capacity, patient beds line the hallways of the emergency department, and the morgue is overflowing.
The episode's first shot is of a corpse, one of many laid out in a morgue and illuminated by flames lit to burn off the gas inside each cadaver's bloated belly.
Part journal and part morgue file, the result is a vibrant publication seemingly created with one of the many print-on-demand services that have made publishing more and more accessible.
Marmo said it would help if the local or state government set up temporary refrigerated morgue facilities around the city to support private-funeral-home overflow — perhaps chilled tents or semitrailers.
Officials said that the state has been trying to build a new annex to the morgue to handle the overflow, but a protest by neighbors stopped the project two weeks ago.
A picture circulating on social media showed one young child in the morgue still wearing her pink schoolbag, pulled up as a pillow to her hair, which was covered in blood.
Here, Leon could not be clearer, and as Nipsey Hussle's "Perfect Timing" brings us into the present, that abstract barracks begins to look a lot like a jail, or a morgue.
The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation maintains the island as a bird sanctuary, and access to its crumbling remains of a morgue, boiler room, and dormitories is restricted.
Mr. Khalid also said that extra police officers had been sent to the morgue where Mr. Kim's body was being kept after an attempt to break into the facility was detected.
For at least part of that time, Perry kept them at a Wayne State mortuary sciences morgue -- operated separately from the medical school -- where Perry has storage privileges, the lawsuit says.
On Wednesday, Bakar confirmed that someone had attempted to break into the morgue where Kim Jong Nam's body is being stored, but would not confirm if the perpetrators were North Korean.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dr. Thomas A. Andrew, the chief medical examiner of New Hampshire, recently decided to quit working in the morgue and instead pursue a divinity degree.
At least 1003 people were killed during an attack by militant group Boko Haram near Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri, a Reuters reporter said after counting bodies at a hospital morgue.
At least 65 people were killed during an attack by militant group Boko Haram near Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri, a Reuters reporter said after counting bodies at a hospital morgue.
The post-mortem, carried out by specialist forensic doctors, found no discoloration of the priest's skin or nails to suggest he had been poisoned, an assistant at the morgue told BuzzFeed News.
Over the past decade, South Africa has had several similar instances involving people being misidentified as dead, only to be found alive and well inside a morgue refrigerator, according to the BBC.
Stark County (eastern Ohio, population: 375,586) required an emergency portable morgue from the state this weekend after the coroner's office was overwhelmed by fatal opioid overdoses, per ABC News 5 in Cleveland.
The senior Egyptian forensics official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press that 80 body parts he examined at a Cairo morgue suggest there was an explosion on board.
The morgue became overcrowded, said Luis Torres, an employee at the hospital, located on the southwestern side of the island from San Juan, which has received less attention in the relief effort.
Tribeca Film Festival installations push our definitions of VR My first thought, when I see someone roll into the Famous Deaths morgue freezer, is I'm sure glad they don't lock you in.
As for Islamic State's own dead, the morgue worker said he was forced to fabricate the cause of death on the certificates of Iraqi fighters slain in battle, such as "car accident".
There was the story of a woman, beaten to death by police, whose daughter had paid to keep her body frozen in a morgue for six years, unwilling to inter the evidence.
Once a sizeble group of city cadavers had been dissected and returned to Einstein's "cooler," typically in August, the Einstein undertaker would contact the city morgue to pick them up for burial.
Most wound up waiting another seven months before burial, their names and morgue numbers shuttled back and forth by email, while the medical examiner's office delayed, saying that it was "vetting" them.
An official with Bellevue Hospital said a temporary morgue outside NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue in Manhattan has in recent days been stood up to help house the remains of Covid-19 victims.
Titling his latest men's wear collection "Sisyphus," he showed it in a gallery of the Palais de Tokyo under the blinding glare of morgue lighting and with a soundtrack of deafening techno.
And the Palacio del Hielo ice rink, which a draft report said had "the necessary cold conditions to preserve the bodies," was turned into a makeshift morgue, El País said on Tuesday.
These images are part of The Times's morgue, a 600,000-pound archive of pictures, newspaper clippings, encyclopedias and books — so heavy the collection needs a floor strong enough to handle the weight.
It contained Andy's last photos — taken in the final seconds of his life — as well as pictures someone else had taken, using his camera, of his and Andrei's bodies in the morgue.
"I did think about her achievements, feeling that hopefully, I was maybe opening a path for other French players," said Morgue d'Algue, now co-owner of St.-Emilion Golf Club in France.
His print photography of the '70s, '80s and early '90s was well organized in our photo morgue, though it seems only half the prints from those "On the Street" columns were retained.
The coroner's report noted that Okobi was 6-foot-2 and 333 pounds in the morgue, and that while he had heart disease, it didn't contribute to the immediate cause of death.
Basic Instinct, for instance, has long been denounced not only for contributing to the vast morgue of queer characters unceremoniously offed, but also for insinuating that Catherine's psychosis is driven by bisexuality.
Gary Hilliard, for example, works at St. John's Episcopal Hospital in Queens, New York, where he has done a number of important jobs, including transporting patients, housekeeping and working in the morgue.
The familiar uncanniness of hospitals is heightened through Paula Loos's production design, so the bare cement walls of Megan's brutalist morgue inspire chills long before it becomes a house for the undead.
The pathologist at the morgue that received her body was so mesmerized by her beauty that he called in a "mouleur" — a molder — to preserve her face in a plaster death mask.
Dave Rosa was escorted Monday by a column of fire trucks and law enforcement vehicles on the long drive from the port city of Long Beach to the morgue near downtown Los Angeles.
Morgue and rescue workers said they were now receiving bodies at a rate of at least 30 to 40 per day - most of them killed by air strikes that helped dislodge the militants.
To unleash upon summer movie goers a film with action, gun fights, bathing suits, and gross-out humor, including a gag-worthy scene at a morgue that's teased in the promo embedded below.
Garcia ran to find a sheet of paper and a marker to prepare a name tag before the body was taken to a grade school that was being used as a makeshift morgue.
Prominent Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko who faked his own death in co-operation with the Security Service of Ukraine told BBC in an interview that he came back to life in a morgue.
You'll certainly want more of Jeff Roth, the Crispin Glover lookalike who runs "The Morgue", a basement filing room where old clippings are kept on anyone who might one day merit an obituary.
As is often the case with a journey to the morgue — in person or electronically — I found many more images than the column could possibly accommodate, some of which had never been published.
Back in March, a completely false story about a morgue employee being accidentally cremated went viral and earned almost a million likes, shares, and comments on Facebook, according to social tracking tool BuzzSumo.
To relieve pressure on the morgue, authorities and aid agencies were preparing to bury the bodies in four different cemeteries across Freetown, said Idalia Amaya, an emergency response coordinator for Catholic Relief Services.
The number of civilian deaths during the Battle of Mosul between ISIS and Iraqi forces supported by allied international forces may have exceeded 5,000, NPR reports, citing figures provided by the Mosul morgue.
Wafula Chebukati, chairman of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, expressed the voting authority's shock at their colleague's death on Monday, suggesting to reporters outside Nairobi's city morgue that Msando had been tortured.
A morgue worker, Samar Ali, said officials were taking DNA samples from people with missing relatives, in the hope of identifying otherwise unrecognizable bodies, which she said would take at least 16 days.
At Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn, where CNN gained access Sunday, the ICU was working at capacity, patient beds lined the hallways of the emergency department and the morgue was full.
Taken to a hospital after his wife, who was in on the plot, summoned an ambulance, he was first wheeled into an intensive care unit and pronounced dead, then taken to the morgue.
To research a story, you started by going to the "morgue," a large room where people cut out old stories and placed them in row after row of file drawers, grouped by subject.
Yiannis Philipopoulos said he and his wife recognized 9-year-old Sophia and Vasiliki in the news footage after spending a fruitless day searching hospitals and giving DNA samples at the Athens morgue.
As heroin and its synthetic cousin, fentanyl, send more and more victims to the morgue, prosecutors are leaping into largely uncharted legal terrain, as they tried in the 276s, to fight the scourge.
Pumwani has no facilities to store bodies, and it's not uncommon for employees to temporarily put bodies in boxes before they are transferred to the morgue, a doctor wrote in the Standard newspaper.
Alas, his partner Charna Halpern was unable to facilitate the act before his body needed to be relocated from the morgue, so instead a symbolic skull was obtained from a medical supply company.
KIEV, Ukraine – The Russian journalist who worked with Ukrainian authorities to fake his own death says he was smeared with swine blood and taken to the morgue as part of his elaborately staged murder.
The death toll has been a source of speculation in Puerto Rico, with rumors of people burying their dead instead of reporting them to officials as there are little to no morgue facilities available.
It was badly burned and still bleeding more than 15 hours after he was killed in the blast, and morgue workers who were trying to clean the remains kept having to change the shroud.
UYO, Nigeria, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Dozens of people were killed by the collapse of a church in southeastern Nigeria, a photojournalist who visited the town morgue said on Sunday, a day after the incident.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Congolese rumba music legend Papa Wemba died after collapsing on stage in the Ivory Coast in the early hours of Sunday morning, according to the private morgue where his body was taken.
"All of a sudden a hospital has 10,15, 20 excess bodies they cannot fit in the morgue," said Robert Molina, the director of Funeraria Ehret, one of the largest funeral homes on the island.
Last summer, with scores of boats arriving every day, the number of casualties rose so high the morgue on Lesbos reached full capacity and local authorities had to store bodies in refrigerated shipping containers.
After studying forensic medicine in the late 1990s and working in a morgue, she has inserted the notion of death and its role in Mexico's economy and society into the majority of her art.
Less than ten days after the bodies arrived in the morgue, the Senate voted against introducing universal background checks on gun purchases, a measure that has the support of close to 90% of Americans.
Mr. Woodcock, known as Woody, had in 103 raised $33,000 to build a morgue, a sparse three-room building with a linoleum floor, where a dozen silver-handled coffins stand upright in two rows.
And when police crack down on tax evaders, they are diverted from pursuing more serious crimes; peaceful citizens who choose to buy or sell black-market cigarettes end up in jail or the morgue.
The morgue gives a sense of the heavy toll the conflict is taking on civilians, but also highlights the practical challenges of dealing with the dead when infrastructure is ruined and administration has collapsed.
"We wait for a period (before burying the body), depending how full the fridges are," said Dr Modhar Alomary, who is in charge of the morgue, the sound of outgoing artillery in the background.
In vivid detail, she walks audiences through the painful ordeal of losing her only child, including getting the news, flying to Los Angeles, visiting the morgue, attending the high-profile trial and seeking therapy.
Upstairs from the morgue at Concord Hospital, in his cluttered office, Dr. Andrew pointed to a stack by his microscope of more than 80 folders containing glass slides of tissue samples taken during autopsies.
Unlike the girl's own father, who is content to leave her body unclaimed at the morgue, Vinnie, Bobby and her parlor manager are capable of feeling sadness and remorse over what happened to her.
I'm not a claustrophobic person — I've gone spelunking for pleasure in both caves and catacombs — but within the first minute inside the morgue drawer I was considering the panic button clutched in my hand.
James C. Boyd Funeral Home in FL says it's putting a hard cap of 50 people per service ... and a morgue in NYC says they're drawing the line at just 25 at a time.
A person in Brooklyn, New York, recorded the moment a forklift transferred the bodies of people who had died of the coronavirus into a refrigerated truck being used as a temporary morgue on Sunday.
MARINKA, Ukraine — The last time Marina Korneeva heard about her home in Marinka, a small town in eastern Ukraine, it had been requisitioned by the army and was being used as an improvised morgue.
I had walked through it on an earlier occasion; but standing now in its shadow, beside Mr. Green, I recalled its eerie cavernous brick rooms — the "barracoon" or slave jail in Portuguese, the morgue.
One former senior official in Iraq's Nineveh province, where ISIS controlled large swathes of land, said that some of the bodies they had recovered from a morgue appeared to have had a kidney removed.
She drew her former lover, Henrietta Moraes — a captivating beauty and notorious alcoholic, known as the Queen of Soho — shortly after her passing, once in the hospital morgue and then again in her coffin.
At a morgue in Athens where identification efforts were centered, relatives were informed about the steps needed to match the bodies held there to a missing person, including providing DNA samples and dental records.
"That's what I kind of love about this archive," said Megan Paetzhold, one of six people who has spent the past six months working to scan and digitize six million photos from the morgue.
MOSUL, Iraq — The drawn men waited silently outside the morgue on Saturday for the scream of an approaching ambulance carrying another victim of the devastating raft accident on the Tigris River this past week.
And, given that Pat's already disillusioned with life in Reno, she decides to truck out to Los Angeles, where Jay is busy trying to break a story about a mutilated body in an L.A. morgue.
As numerous investigations have revealed, Sarnia hosts a persistent health crisis that has sent scores of workers to the morgue after losing long battles to cancers like mesothelioma, caused almost exclusively by exposure to asbestos.
County Sheriff Kory Honea said he requested the Guard troops, along with "disaster mortuary" crew, portable military morgue teams and specialists from a private DNA laboratory to speed the detection and identification of additional remains.
"I want to make sure this is resolved Nicolas, please, he wasn't a criminal, he was a graduating student ... please friend," the elder Vallenilla told reporters outside a morgue as tears streamed down his face.
"Give us time to identify the bodies in the morgue; don't take them away as unidentified," Ascón said, speaking to reporters two days after the eruption that Guatemalan authorities say left at least 72 dead.
Forensic workers recovered badly burned bodies from the crash site on Sunday and took the remains to San Jose on Monday, where family members and friends of the Costa Rican pilots gathered outside the morgue.
The bodies of 29 victims were formally identified on Friday, public prosecutor Harouna Yoda said in a statement, adding that their families would be allowed inside the morgue of the Bogodogo District Hospital in Ouagadougou.
Our polymathic morgue custodian, Jeff Roth, who presides over tens of thousands of drawers of old photographs and yellowed, crumbling clippings, all the stock-in-trade of the obituary writer's work, was interviewed in situ.
The bodies of 29 victims were formally identified on Friday, public prosecutor Harouna Yoda said in a statement, adding that their families would be allowed inside the morgue of the Bogodogo District Hospital in Ouagadougou.
But advocates of families too poor to claim a relative from a morgue suggest that many might consent to having students embalm the bodies in exchange for a free or low-cost funeral or cremation.
Many cases never came to light because the city declines to publicly identify bodies in the morgue or to name those transferred to medical schools or mortuary classes as cadavers, citing privacy for the dead.
Wayne pulls a machete down from the wall and uses it to decapitate the screaming rival drug lord, taking the head back to put in the fridge of his organization's private morgue, for some reason.
Ali Ramezani, the director of the Behesht-e Masoumeh morgue in Qom, told state-run television at the time that there was now a "pile up" of bodies at the facility as they await testing.
On subsequent days when the rehearsals moved to the former arts institute building, which was bombed during the war, students had to walk through a crowd of silent, grief-stricken families outside the city's morgue.
As rescuers began treating the injured passengers in Germiston, around 15 families arrived at the Kroonstad morgue to begin identifying relatives who died in the crash last week, where several carriages burst into flames. Col.
NBC New York reported on March 25 that the morgue — effectively a massive tent — was built with the help of the the US Army and Air Force, and has not yet been put into use.
"The representative said that the refrigerated truck was serving as an ancillary morgue "needed to accommodate the tragic spike in deaths, placing a strain on the entire system of care — from hospitals to funeral homes.
The truck was eventually returned to the morgue after a 10-day absence, but it has become a gruesome symbol of the worsening violence afflicting Mexico and a deep embarrassment for the authorities in Jalisco.
In Chilpancingo, the capital of the southern state of Guerrero, local news media reported last year that the morgue was storing more than double the number of bodies it was built for, causing unsanitary conditions.
"Wherever we found death, we gave the mayors the means to bring the bodies to the morgue, and we also made available the means for the wounded to be taken to medical centers," he said.
"Wherever we found death, we gave the mayors the means to bring the bodies to the morgue, and we also made available the means for the wounded to be taken to medical centers," he said.
His job is to drive prosecutors and police to murder scenes and then haul corpses to the cemetery or, if there's an investigation, to the nearest morgue in Tegucigalpa, which is about three hours away.
The body of Omran and Abdullah's brother, 4-year-old Mustapha, was found on Friday; the body of Mr. Thanoon's 29-year-old sister was brought to the morgue on Thursday after the boat sank.
When Cabello went to see her brother's body in the morgue later that day, she was told by the attendant that, "he was killed for being a guarimbero," a local term for violent anti-government protesters.
The family of 36-year old Carla Stefaniak has gone to the morgue in Costa Rica to identify a body that might belong to the Florida woman who went missing in the country a week ago.
While I fought deeper into the subway-turned-morgue, I could still hear my buddy through the headset: chatting with his wife, making plans for the weekend, and letting rip the loudest, wettest, most percussive fart.
He had been brought to my attention by Jeff Roth, who oversees the Times's "morgue" — a vast archive of newsprint clippings and photographs, housed in bank upon bank of file cabinets deep in a basement redoubt.
KIRKUK, Iraq — Eighty-four bodies of Islamic State fighters were piled high at the Kirkuk hospital morgue, as the pathologists went through the gruesome work of gathering intelligence on the group's sudden counterattack on the city.
Distressed relatives of victims of Friday's crash, most of whom are Cuban, cried and hugged one another outside the morgue, where they gave information on their loved ones to authorities to help the process of identification.
As the music stopped, you could hear the faint sound of someone playing Muse somewhere, but it was quickly drowned out by the boom and bleep of a DJ dropping Wiley's "Morgue" on a stage nearby.
Kennedy in bed waiting for them," according to some yellowed clips in The Washington Post morgue, "wearing a gray tweed coat over her pastel nightgown and a pair of thick white wool sox on her feet.
He gave a careful description of the woman, and finally, on being notified that the body of a woman answering the description was at the Morgue, he went there, accompanied by his two-year-old daughter.
MADRID (Reuters) - A Madrid ice rink is to be used as a makeshift morgue for coronavirus victims, as the number of cases in the capital rose to 10,575 and 1,263 deaths, city authorities said on Monday.
Authorities in the western Mexican state of Jalisco hit on a short-term solution: They rented a refrigerated truck and parked it at the morgue, the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences, near the state capital, Guadalajara.
READ: Spain just opened a massive coronavirus field hospital in a convention center To cope with the surge in deaths, a giant ice rink inside a Madrid shopping mall has been turned into a temporary morgue.
Cover: Members Air Force Reserve set up tents and moved medical related equipment as they build a makeshift morgue outside Bellevue Hospital to handle potential high number of Coronavirus victims, New York, NY, March 25, 2020.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At least 65 people have died in recent days from a suffocating heat wave that has afflicted Karachi, Pakistan's sprawling southern port metropolis, the charitable foundation that runs the city's central morgue said Monday.
Whoever the deceased are and at whatever time they go, writers and editors at The Times will always have a morgue to rely on, a vast archive of articles clipped from past issues of the newspaper.
"These chemicals are all very potent and very deadly in isolation, but in the wrong hands ... that's a fast-track route to the morgue," Donna Iula, director of forensic chemistry at Cayman Chemical, previously told CNN.
Allegations against the funeral home Brown's complaint alleges that Perry Funeral Home received Alayah's remains from the hospital in May 2015 and, sometime that summer, stored them at Wayne State University School of Mortuary Science morgue.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the news media, said the families of the men had been told to pick up their bodies from a Cairo morgue.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Saturday visited the morgue, a day after reviewing the site of the crash, which is the first big test of his presidency after taking the reins from Raul Castro last month.
As evening fell and rain spattered the dust, among those standing or squatting outside the morgue, keeping vigil in case the body of their son, sister, brother or cousin were brought back, there was growing hopelessness.
It was said the death mask, replicated in these endless copies, was made at the Paris morgue between 1898 and 1900, by a pathologist struck by the beauty of this corpse pulled from the Seine river.
RUSSIAN JOURNALIST USED SWINE BLOOD, MAKEUP ARTIST TO FAKE DEATH, WATCHED 'MURDER' COVERAGE IN MORGUE  She said Roberts did not take care of his home and she never saw an open window or door from his residence.
Arkady Babchenko, 41, told reporters at a news conference in Kiev he used a makeup artist and pig blood to make it look like he had been shot, and was taken to a morgue in an ambulance.
Playlist: ''Dunwich''/''Venus in Furs''/''The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue''/''House of Whipcord''/''Satanic Rites of Drugula''/''Crypt of Drugula''/''I, The Witchfinder''/''The Hills Have Eyes''/''Patterns of Evil'' Spotify | Apple God help you.
"It's different for me than for his ex-wife, who has to deal with the morgue and the bills and the kids and all of this other stuff," she previously explained to grief counselor Dr. Norman Fried.
Bracknell, ENGLAND (Reuters) - Boxes of DNA swabs, walkie talkies, portable morgue tables and medical gloves fill the shelves at the warehouse from which UK-based Kenyon International rushes to respond to disasters from plane crashes to earthquakes.
Today, they're sharing the first of those two tracks, which transmutes their chilled synthesizer runs and ritualistic death chants into a dead-eyed dance party that sounds something like a disco ball rolling slowly into a morgue.
As a number of morbid commentators pointed out at the time, the FBI had possession of Farook's corpse, so they could have simply taken the phone to the morgue and placed his finger on the TouchID pad.
He started the Forbidden Dimension in 1988 as a one-man band, but has worked with a rotating cast of other members with inspired monikers such as P. T. Bonham, Rudy Rue Morgue, and H. P. Lovesauce.
The bodies were driven from the city morgue in Queens to the school's Midtown Manhattan classrooms in the morning and returned the same evening after students practiced incisions, drainage of bodily fluids and injection of embalming fluid.
Frantic relatives searching for loved ones missing in Greece&aposs deadliest forest fire in decades are heading to Athens&apos morgue, as rescue crews and volunteers continued searches on land and at sea for potential further victims.
The state prosecutor, Tanja Colan-Deretic, told state television on Thursday that she had also gone to the embassy to inspect the scene, and that the assailant's body had been sent to a morgue for an autopsy.
Two buildings collapsed and along with a landslide killed 12 people in Mendi, the provincial capital of the Southern Highlands, said Julie Sakol, a nurse at Mendi General Hospital, where the bodies were brought to the morgue.
Nursing homes across the country have been overwhelmed, and a skating rink in Madrid has been turned into a makeshift morgue where hearses park outside the building, which is normally a popular venue for children's birthday parties.
The authorities had to ease the strict curfew after bodies started piling up at the morgue because people could not stay out long enough to bury those who had passed away of natural causes since the storms.
This program, Simian Vérité, also includes Frederick Wiseman's "Primate" (Sunday and June 27), the Bela Lugosi vehicle "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (Monday and June 26) and George A. Romero's "Monkey Shines" (Friday, Wednesday and June 24).
In 1996, Mr. Toirac and Ms. Marrero did a series of 12 portraits, from news photos, of corpses found in a city morgue after the Cuban president, Fulgencio Batista, had been overthrown by the Revolution in 1959.
Working out of an office in southwest Washington, DC, about a mile from Justice Department headquarters and across the street from the city's morgue, Mueller's team quickly developed a reputation for keeping a tight lock on its progress.
Based on: "Warrior Nun Aralea" by Ben DunnRelease date: TBASynopsis: A young woman named Ava (Alba Baptisa) wakes up in a morgue and discovers that she is now part of an ancient order that fights demons on Earth.
But Tshisekedi's party is feuding with officials over the burial place while the longstanding icon of Congo's democratic struggle has languished since February in a morgue in Brussels, where he went for medical treatment shortly before he died.
In a joint interview in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, Babchenko said he was taken away in an ambulance form the scene of his faked murder to a morgue, where he changed clothes and began watching the news.
UYO, Nigeria (Reuters) - At least 100 people were killed by the collapse of a church in southeastern Nigeria, a resident and photojournalist who visited a morgue said on Sunday, but officials put the death toll at just 27.
At Beira's central morgue, 56-year old Mika Masseera, grieved for his severely weakened mother, Sumbo Mufucho, 73, who died in hospital following a rescue after she had clung to a tree for two days surrounded by floodwaters.
"We found their bodies in the exact same place we found the bodies of our other colleagues two years ago," Lotfullah Najafizada, the head of the channel, said of a hospital morgue in the west of the city.
Marisela Gómez Cobos, a top prosecutor for the Jalisco attorney general's office, said on Tuesday that the truck that left the Jalisco morgue carried mainly the victims of crimes and that none had been identified yet by relatives.
MADRID, March 23 (Reuters) - A Madrid ice rink is to be used as a makeshift morgue for coronavirus victims, as the number of cases in the capital rose to 10,575 and 1,263 deaths, city authorities said on Monday.
One of our reporters, Fahim Abed, got through on the phone to the director of Ghazni Hospital, Baz Mohammad Hemat, who spoke from a hospital floor awash in blood, bodies stacked in storerooms because the morgue was full.
Witnesses said they saw bodies piled up at the morgue and throughout the compound, but Amnesty alleges that the government tried to cover it up by blocking access to the compound after the incident and carting bodies away.
Still, some longtime party figures privately grumble that Felix does not measure up to Etienne, whose body has lain in a Brussels morgue for two years because the government feared its repatriation to Congo would kick off demonstrations.
The facts of life that they deal with everyday are sort of funny at the end of the day when you think about it—the fact that Jeff can't wrangle this enormous 'morgue' and that it's less organized.
Around May 30, Bennett returned from an out-of-town excursion as his sisters planned his funeral, prompting one sister to ask the funeral home to contact police so the body could be taken to the Cook County Morgue.
Season 3, Episode 10 finds Wes and Annalise locked up without bail in their respective cells: Wes and all his burning questions at the chilly morgue and Annalise and her grief-stricken hangover at the overcrowded Philadelphia county jail.
The morgue has everything from the earliest drawings for short cartoons like Mickey Mouse's Steamboat Willie (1928) to animation cels from movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937) to stunning reference art from films like Moana (2016).
When an egg salad causes salmonella, the CDC broadcasts the hunt for the culprit carton nationwide, but the fentanyl killing dozens of people daily isn't broadcast until months after blood is drawn from the body on a morgue table.
And he went along willingly, he confided to colleagues; he complacently posed face-down as the bullet-riddled corpse, then watched with fascination on a television in the morgue as he starred in the worldwide story of his death.
CONCORD, N.H. — In the state morgue here, in the industrial maze of a hospital basement, Dr. Thomas A. Andrew was slicing through the lung of a 210-year-old woman when white foam seeped out onto the autopsy table.
The demonstration in the Yale morgue inspired Sestan, and with the help of his team, he set about obtaining all the relevant literature on perfusion, including a 1964 study involving dog brains that had been perfused with whole blood.
He asserts that he never would have accepted the body of the of the other woman, whose identity still is unknown, unless the Morgue keeper had forced him to believe that it was the body of his wife. Sept.
Eat Prune turns the big 20 this year — which is, we often joke, actually 140 when counted in fiercely competitive and fickle restaurant years, where one can go from sizzle-hot to morgue-cold in a New York minute.
Some gathered somberly at the city's morgue and hospitals, hoping for word on missing family members and friends, while others gazed in wonder at the empty space where the span should have been, and at the wreckage beneath it.
" Public documents reviewed by Motherboard don't explain what data Banjo uses for this system, but Cantrell said that it will take into account "emergency room visits, morgue visits, naloxone use, which beds are open and where for addiction recovery.
A shocking video shows how one hospital in Brooklyn, New York, became so inundated with coronavirus victims that it used a forklift to transfer the bodies into the back of a refrigerated truck being used as a temporary morgue.
As Karen's body was unzipped from the body bag and laid out at the morgue, the coroner took note of a black band still encircling her left wrist: a Fitbit Alta HR—a smartwatch that tracks heartbeat and movement.
Around the table are all the forensic pathologists, along with at least one representative from every team that touches a body during its journey through the system: death investigators, morgue technicians, trace-evidence technicians, fingerprint specialists, toxicologists, drug chemists.
More than a year had passed since Gilson and I stood near the body of the 13-year-old in his morgue, so I called him to ask how he felt about his warning finally reaching the public consciousness.
From experience, we can predict with certainty that the proposed $2900 billion reduction in federal Medicaid support will drive our residents back to high cost providers such as emergency rooms, homeless shelters and jails — or worse, the county morgue.
The local authorities in the central state of Morelos, where the grave is located in a town called Tetelcingo, have accepted that this was an irregular common burial site where bodies from the morgue were dumped without proper registration.
By the time the police arrived on the scene, the body had already been moved to the local government hospital — where Kuriakose was declared dead on arrival — and immediately sent to what the staff described as the "fridge" in the morgue.
A responsive system would have suitable support available, such as a triage center or respite beds to provide urgent services, which would offer a clinically driven alternative to the more typical choices of jail, the emergency room or the morgue.
Despite monthly costs of $2,000 or more, these units are reminiscent of the tiny Tokyo overnight facilities introduced years ago where you could rent a "drawer" that looked like the storage spaces for victims' corpses in Law and Order morgue scenes.
Before you know it, you'll be going down the 'Chicago Way' — when they send one of yours to the infirmary, you attempt to send one of theirs to the morgue… My advice is: maintain your integrity and voice at all times.
The dry storage comes in two flavors on the San Onofre site: in one, the canisters stand up vertically in the steel-lined cavities of a massive concrete block; in another, they slide in horizontally, like corpses into a nuclear morgue.
The film is all vibrant neon colors and shock-value images: Malone mounting and groping a grotesquely stitched corpse in a morgue, Reeves violating a sleeping woman with a knife, an act of symbolic cannibalism that's taken to graphically literal extremes.
Notwithstanding the written wishes of the donor, unless a surviving relative or executor responded to that notification within 90 days by checking the right box, the body was not cremated but dispatched to the city morgue for a Hart Island burial.
Of that, at least 3,200 were from Iraqi or U.S.-led coalition forces, according to the AP, which based its analysis off information from several nongovernmental organizations, a United Nation report and a list of deaths from a Mosul morgue.
BARBARA A. SAMPSON Chief Medical Examiner New York To the Editor: Among the 22 unclaimed bodies in the Bronx morgue was John W. Carter, whose family reported him missing to the New York Police Department after he disappeared in 2014.
"It's different for me than for his ex-wife, who has to deal with the morgue and the bills and the kids and all of this other stuff," she explained to grief counselor Dr. Norman Fried during an emotional sit down.
By the time they had blasted their way across the city in a brazen and complex attack, 0003 civilians and members of the security forces were dead and 63 of their own were in the morgue, according to Iraqi security officials.
I held on to that hope as long as they did — until the moment Noah stepped into the morgue, looked at her face, then subtly confirmed to Cole with a nod that worst thing that could have happened, in fact, had.
Ahmed Saadawi, author, "Frankenstein in Baghdad" (2013) What inspired the idea was an incident in 2006 where I saw a man crying at the door of a government morgue in Baghdad that kept the bodies of those killed by terrorist operations.
He can now pick up his grandfather's remains from a California morgue, where it has been hidden under a fake name since last November, and will be "responsible for the costs of burial and funeral expenses," according to the ruling.
And while "Septet" invokes distinct themes — its seven sections include "In the Garden" and "In the Morgue" — "Cross Currents" is more stridently pared down, well served by the effervescent attack that Alexis Branagan, Amanda Treiber and Joshua Andino-Nieto delivered.
We're in south Louisiana, and the state has one of the largest movie and TV presences outside of California and Hollywood, so we have a lot of people who like to come use the morgue after hours as a set.
The idea for "Behind the Curtain," an ambitious special section of The New York Times that chronicles the dressing rooms of Broadway actors from the early 1920s to today, stemmed from a deep dive in the "morgue," the paper's archive.
Mr. Tshisekedi, for his part, said that one of his first actions would be to bring home the remains of his father, Etienne Tshisekedi, whose body has been languishing in a morgue in Belgium since his death two years ago.
Mr. Mohammed, the friend of Mr. Dahir and Mr. Ahmed, said he had spent much of the day at a morgue, where he had to identify the bodies and write a statement, in addition to providing fingerprints and a DNA sample.
But as rescue workers searched through piles of rubble and as people gathered at the city's morgue to hear of the fate of missing family members and friends, it became increasingly clear that while the collapse was horrific, it wasn't surprising.
With 3,434 fatalities, Spain now has the second-highest number of deaths globally after Italy's 6,820, in an outbreak that has seen a Madrid skating rink turned into a makeshift morgue and dozens dead in overwhelmed nursing homes across the country.
Kids may doze through the long introductory passage of "Murders in the Rue Morgue," but "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Facts in the Case of Monsieur Valdemar" will have them on the edge of their car seats from the start.
In 2010, Ms. González figured prominently on posters and in television advertisements as part of a government campaign to collect DNA samples from the relatives of the disappeared so they could be matched with unidentified human remains in the morgue.
On Monday afternoon, Mr. Estrella, the man who was unable to get the bodies of his relatives in the morgue, recalled rushing to the neighborhood of San Miguel after hearing the mudslide to see if his family members were still alive.
For one thing, she made the brilliant decision to film Jeff Roth's post-structuralist explanation of the morgue, as the newspaper's library of clippings and photos is known — a shaggy-dog narrative meted out over the course of the film.
"I know what they're going through when they see my grandchildren and their child is in the morgue back here," said Leak, whose father founded the funeral home in 1933, when few places in Chicago were willing to bury black people.
The risk is there when the mortician picks up the body from the home or hospital morgue, and at the eventual funeral (though family members who have been exposed to the virus should, in theory, be in an at-home quarantine).
Related: Islamic State Spokesman Speaks — But Remains Silent on EgyptAir Crash Egypt's public prosecutor formally requested data on the crashed plane from France and Greece on Monday, as the victims' remains began arriving at a Cairo morgue ready for DNA testing.

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