Christopher Alder mortuary mix-up file to be submitted by police
A file will be handed over to prosecutors shortly following a criminal investigation into a mortuary mix-up.
Christopher Alder's body was discovered in Hull Royal Infirmary's mortuary in November last year, 11 years after his family believed they had laid him to rest following his death in police custody in 1998.
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Former soldier Christopher Alder, left, and Grace Kamara
An exhumation of his grave in Hull's Northern Cemetery earlier this year confirmed Grace Kamara, 77, had been buried in his place.
The criminal investigation was launched shortly after the mistake came to light and has been going on for more than a year.
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The file should be handed over to the Crown Prosecution Service within a fortnight.
The police inquiry is determining whether there has been misconduct in public office.




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