JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -
An autopsy technician misread a number on a body tag, leaving one
family without a body to memorialize and another with the wrong
person's ashes scattered across the Atlantic Ocean.
As a result of the mistaken
identification, the technician released the body of John Chappell, 36,
instead of that of Judith Perez, 65, said Duval County Chief Medical
Examiner Margarita Arruza.
"It was off by one digit. He released the
wrong body to the funeral home, and obviously the funeral home never
checked or looked at the body," she said. She said the technician is no
longer employed by her office.
Perez's family had the body cremated and
scattered the ashes in the ocean before the mistake was discovered when
Chappell's relatives showed up to claim his body.
Chappell's brother in Jacksonville and
sister in Mt. Morris, Mich., have notified the city of their intent to
sue for negligence, said their attorney, Henry Gare.
"It is a very heartbreaking situation," Gare said Wednesday.
Gare said the family had planned to scatter Chappell's ashes at his grandfather's grave in Michigan.
A woman who answered the telephone at
Green Pine Funeral Home in Yulee and refused to give her name said
Chappell's body was received in a bag identified as Perez's remains.
Because the body was cremated, she said there was no reason to open the
bag.
Arruza said she doesn't remember her office mixing up any bodies since she joined the office in 1989.
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