« Reply #5 on: Thursday 08 March 18 19:26 GMT (UK) »
As cremation has overtaken the old fashioned burials, it's going to be a bit difficult in future to locate where the remains are because it seems since 2006 that "Human Rights" are now being asked for, instead of what we considered to be strict rules concerning cremation, .
I'm pretty sure that the Police Chief of Northumberland gave permission for this Hindu religious pyre in a farmer's field.
"The Guardian Newspaper: 12 Jul 2006 - Police are investigating what is claimed to be the first British religious funeral pyre in modern times, because they believe the blaze many have broken cremation laws which prohibit the burning of human remains in the open air. Yesterday's pyre in Stamfordham, Northumberland ....."
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