Father sues after funeral director allegedly gave him his son’s brain in a bag instead of clothing

Noyes lays out the allegation in plain terms: the bag the father believed contained clothing allegedly contained his son’s brain.

Even hearing that sentence feels unreal, and that’s part of why this story hits so hard. Funerals are one of the few moments in life where families should be able to trust professionals without constantly looking over their shoulder.

Noyes reports the deceased was 27-year-old Alexander Pinon, who died on May 19. Noyes adds that the family asked him not to report the cause or manner of death, saying they are already struggling with the loss and what happened afterward…

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