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Thread: Coronation Street - Current Episode Discussion - IV

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruffed_lemur View Post
    Really? Probably different depending on where you live, or the undertakers. A relative of mine was taken in a coffin.
    I remember thinking why did they use a bag. I associate that with crime scenes but given the confines of the exit, it makes sense doesn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruffed_lemur View Post
    Really? Probably different depending on where you live, or the undertakers. A relative of mine was taken in a coffin.
    I remember thinking why did they use a bag. I associate that with crime scenes but given the confines of the exit, it makes sense doesn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GloriaW View Post
    I remember thinking why did they use a bag. I associate that with crime scenes but given the confines of the exit, it makes sense doesn't it?
    I think a bag is the norm. Why waste a good coffin for a short trip!! My grandmother was an undertaker, she had lots if insight stories to tell!!

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    She was in a body bag on a stretcher and coming down from the flat she was almost upright!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah c View Post
    I think a bag is the norm. Why waste a good coffin for a short trip!! My grandmother was an undertaker, she had lots if insight stories to tell!!
    Quote Originally Posted by sarah c View Post
    She was in a body bag on a stretcher and coming down from the flat she was almost upright!!
    Bodies are usually removed on a stretcher and covered. A body bag is rarely used unless the body is in a bad way. Stretchers are a lot easier to manoeuvre down stairs and round awkward corners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah c View Post
    I think a bag is the norm. Why waste a good coffin for a short trip!! My grandmother was an undertaker, she had lots if insight stories to tell!!
    Quote Originally Posted by sarah c View Post
    She was in a body bag on a stretcher and coming down from the flat she was almost upright!!
    Bodies are usually removed on a stretcher and covered. A body bag is rarely used unless the body is in a bad way. Stretchers are a lot easier to manoeuvre down stairs and round awkward corners.
    Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe

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    Quote Originally Posted by GloriaW View Post
    I remember thinking why did they use a bag. I associate that with crime scenes but given the confines of the exit, it makes sense doesn't it?
    I thought that but times have changed I guess. Anyone know if there was to be an investigation into Hayley's death? I've missed some episodes.

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    There will be an autopsy to establish the cause of death

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    Quote Originally Posted by alan45 View Post
    Bodies are usually removed on a stretcher and covered. A body bag is rarely used unless the body is in a bad way. Stretchers are a lot easier to manoeuvre down stairs and round awkward corners.
    That's what I thought; they're not the norm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alan45 View Post
    Bodies are usually removed on a stretcher and covered. A body bag is rarely used unless the body is in a bad way. Stretchers are a lot easier to manoeuvre down stairs and round awkward corners.
    That's what I thought; they're not the norm.

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