Florida parents win judgment over funeral home's mishandling of stillborn son's remains

Alicia Richard and Namarcus Crane secured a default summary judgment against Freeman Funeral Home in Pompano Beach after the business allegedly stacked their stillborn son's body under an adult corpse. The parents filed a negligence lawsuit in July following the discovery of inhumane conditions. An evidentiary hearing on damages is set for April 28.

Alicia Richard and Namarcus Crane paid Freeman Funeral Home and Cremation $500 to embalm and handle arrangements for their son Na-mir, who died at birth on April 9, 2025. Over the next two weeks, the funeral home neglected basic care, allowing the fragile body to deteriorate, according to the lawsuit filed in July in Broward County Circuit Court. When a new funeral home retrieved the remains, a representative found Na-mir crushed beneath a deceased adult male over six feet tall and weighing more than 200 pounds, with only a little toe visible, the parents told NBC affiliate WTVJ. Namarcus Crane described the scene: 'Only way he found our son is because he saw a little toe sticking under a grown human male.' The body was unrecognizable and unsuitable for an open casket, their lawyer Jesse O'Hara stated, adding that multiple bodies were stacked in disregard for standards and dignity. Broward County Circuit Judge Michael Robinson granted a default summary judgment in January after the defendants failed to appear. O'Hara said the mishandling deprived the family of grieving rites, causing lasting trauma. Crane told WTVJ, 'We don't have anything to remember him by; it hurt us even more every day waking up. It hurts, can't get it back, very painful.' Richard added, 'It crushed my soul.'

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Courtroom illustration depicting parents suing daycare worker over toddler's suffocation death, with symbolic elements of negligence.
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Parents sue North Carolina day care worker over toddler's death

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The parents of 16-month-old Maddy Mitchell have filed a lawsuit against former day care worker Alexandra Coffey, alleging gross negligence led to their daughter's suffocation on her first day at the facility. Coffey faces ongoing involuntary manslaughter charges from the May 19, 2025, incident at Creative Beginnings in Lenoir, North Carolina. The suit claims Coffey lay on the child while using her phone.

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A Michigan couple and their adult son face charges of child abuse and torture after allegedly starving two boys, aged 9 and 11, to severe emaciation while confining them to a locked bedroom. The case came to light when one boy was hospitalized in critical condition in November 2025. Authorities describe the neglect as one of the worst they have encountered.

A 32-year-old Florida woman faces first-degree murder charges after allegedly shooting her boyfriend while he slept, dismembering his body in a bathtub, and burying the parts in their yard. The incident occurred amid an argument at their home in Fountain, where the victim's father also lived. Authorities uncovered human remains consistent with her confession.

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Bernice Byrd and Gerald Byrd have pleaded guilty to child abuse charges after their 5-year-old daughter Zona died from severe malnourishment in Baltimore. Authorities say the parents failed to provide adequate food, leading to one child scavenging school garbage for meals. The couple faces life in prison at their upcoming sentencing.

Two Ohio men have been charged federally for their roles in concealing the body of a pregnant woman who died from an overdose. Walter Edward Wade and Rick Sheppard allegedly helped hide the remains of 28-year-old Brittany Fuhr-Storms after her death in July 2025. Their state trials have been vacated in favor of federal proceedings in the Southern District of Ohio.

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Clifford Long, a 37-year-old man from Florida, faces first-degree murder charges for killing 3-year-old Bles'Syn Lightner and attempting to murder her grandparents during a home shooting in Melbourne. Police responded to the incident on August 29 at a residence on the 900 block of Poplar Lane. The male victim identified Long as the shooter, describing him as a tall, thin, light-skinned Black male with a head shaped like a football.

 

 

 

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