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Providence, RI (WPRI) - A few days after the Ministry of Health of Rhode Iceland the Valais ordered closed funeral ornaments were removed from the now-defunct company.
First, WPRI.com reported Friday revoked the license of the health authorities Grove Street last week. After the death of the owner, Alfred Wallis, in New Hampshire, the officers found six bodies cremated and saved two radicals in the system.
The remains were placed in state custody.
Health officials said Monday evening they had tentatively identified four of the six bodies. They said that one of the bodies was that of a fetus; the other five seniors.
The Ministry of Health is still trying to search for persons deceased families, and organizations remain in the custody of the coroner.
This is not the first time that the funeral of the late Alfred Wallis was a state exam. Back in 2007, the Valais offer was suspended for two years, obtained according to the Eyewitness News past able to burial and embalming.