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When a person passes away, their personal belongings, including electronic devices with audio/video plugs, are typically collected and stored by the mortuary staff. These items are kept safe and secure until they can be returned to the deceased individual's family or designated next of kin. The mortuary staff follows specific procedures to ensure the proper handling and storage of these belongings during the funeral process.

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