Linda: 'It Broke Our Hearts. He Was a Member of Our Family' ; Crooked Pet Crematorium Boss Emma Bent has Left a Trail of Heartbreak with Her Callous Scam, As Reporter Rachel Butler Discovered.
Derby Evening Telegraph › February 03, 2011
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Derby Evening Telegraph › February 03, 2011
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ADORED pet collie dog Bournville was a much-loved pet of the Allen family for 12 years.
After he contracted cancer, and the difficult decision was taken for him to be put to sleep, they hoped their lasting memories of Bournville would be when he passed away peacefully surrounded by those who doted on him.See the full content of this document
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Linda: 'It Broke Our Hearts. He Was a Member of Our Family' ; Crooked Pet Crematorium Boss Emma Bent has Left a Trail of Heartbreak with Her Callous Scam, As Reporter Rachel Butler Discovered.
Instead Linda Allen now cannot shake the thoughts of when she was called to identify her pet's maggotcovered remains.
She thought Bournville had been cremated and given a dignified send-off - but, two weeks after his death, his body was found in a field near Ripley.And to add insult to injury, Linda had already been given what she thought were Bournville's ashes.But an...See the full content of this document
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