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GalvestonDuck wrote:If someone in your family died recently, especially during Katrina, please don't read this. It's pretty clinical and cold-sounding, but comes from my experience in the ER. Just posting it for the sake of informing others.
It *may* have been easy to determine if they were from the morgue already, and if that's the case, the "deaths" should not have been counted as Katrina victims. The bodies would have been tied or zipped up in the post-mortem shroud or cadaver bag with toe-tag, wrist-tag, and tag on the bag. I would imaginemost hospitals pretty much follow the same post-mortem care procedures. However, that's not to say a tag couldn't have come off or the bag couldn't have been washed away. Furthermore, if you've never actually opened one of the morgue drawers, I can tell you anything inside is pretty secure and not going to travel far.
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