Yes, an exhumed body can be cremated, provided that legal and regulatory requirements are met. The process typically involves obtaining the necessary permits and ensuring that the exhumation is conducted respectfully and in accordance with local laws. Once exhumed, the body can be cremated like any other, assuming it is in a condition suitable for cremation. However, specific practices may vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consult local regulations.
The police had the body exhumed for forensic testing
They were buried in mass graves. ____ Some were buried in mass graves, many were exhumed and cremated. Others were cremated immediately after death. The ashes were distributed (generally to a local river).
For information about Medgar Evers, and pictures of his exhumed body, please refer to the related link.
He asked to be cremated when he died. His body was cremated and his ashes were buried.
there were still bullet fragments in the body from beckwith's gun and when evers body was exhumed it was in remarkabble perfect condition.
President Lincoln had the body of his son Willie exhumed two times.
Yes. It was exhumed in 1981. See the related links for more
His body was exhumed & autopsied in 2005. It was positive.
After committing suicide in his private bunker on April 30, 1945, Hitler's remains were taken outside, soaked in petroleum, and cremated in the Reich Chancellery garden outside the bunker. The ashes were interred in various locations, but in 1970 supposedly the ashes were exhumed and cremated again, though some say this second cremation was pointless. The ashes of the second cremation were scattered.
No.
He was cremated and Yoko Ono has his remains.
Exhumed bodies are typically re-interred or cremated in a respectful and legally compliant manner. The process may involve obtaining proper permits, coordinating with legal authorities and cemetery officials, and following specific guidelines for handling human remains. It is important to consult with professionals such as funeral directors or forensic experts to ensure that the process is carried out properly and respectfully.