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Ashes Were Given to His Family. But He Wasn't Dead.

The first sign that Tyler Chase got that he might be dead came at a convenience store. He had food stamps, but his benefit card didn’t work. The next sign was when he contacted Oregon state officials, who told him that a death certificate had been filed in his name. Then, weeks later, came the most disturbing development: An urn of ashes had been sent to his family, and it was sitting in his cousin’s closet. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times In reality, he was very much ....

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Ashes Were Given to His Family. But He Wasn't Dead.

Ashes Were Given to His Family. But He Wasn't Dead.
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