KZN funeral parlour owner arrested for stealing coffin and grave crosses 17 May 2021 - 14:00 A funeral parlour owner was arrested in connection with the theft of a coffin and grave anchor crosses. Stock image. Image: 123RF/oneinchpunch
A funeral parlour owner from northern KwaZulu-Natal has been arrested in connection with the theft of a coffin and grave anchor crosses in Ulundi.
According to police, the 50-year-old man had approached the manager of another funeral service wanting to buy a coffin and other items at a discounted price.
Police spokesperson Col Thembeka Mbele said the incident occurred last Thursday.
“It is alleged by the complainant, who is a manager at a known funeral service in Ulundi, that a known man owning a funeral parlour came to her office and requested to buy a dome-type coffin on discount, which was denied.”
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