The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Glasgow has launched an investigation after a mistake led to the cremation of an inappropriate body, preventing two families from receiving the remains of their relatives. The incident was discovered after the funeral service and cremation took place, and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, the institution that manages the hospital, has apologized for the stress caused. Hospital representatives explained that the error was the result of failing to follow identification and labeling procedures for bodies before their transfer. The staff involved have been suspended, and a full investigation is underway. Dr. Scott Davidson, medical director, emphasized the importance of adhering to rigorous procedures and expressed deep regret for the impact on families. This incident reiterates the need for strict management of bodies, considering previous issues with the hospital, including outbreaks of infection.
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