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General Information on the Repatriation of Your Loved Ones

Repatriating a body to England after death abroad involves several steps and requires the assistance of an international funeral director. The process typically includes embalming the body, placing it in a zinc-lined coffin, and obtaining necessary documentation like a death certificate translation and authorization to remove the body.

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:

1. Engage an International Funeral Director:

  • Contact an international funeral director who can handle the logistics of repatriation.
  • They will work with a local funeral director in the country where the death occurred.
  • You’ll need to sign a form authorizing both funeral directors to act on your behalf.

2. Embalming and Coffin:

  • The body must be embalmed to prevent decomposition during transportation.
  • It will be placed in a zinc-lined coffin, or sometimes a hermetically sealed bag and coffin.

3. Documentation:

  • Death Certificate: Obtain a certified English translation of the foreign death certificate.
  • Authorization to Remove: Get authorization to remove the body from the country where the death occurred.
  • Embalming Certificate: A certificate confirming embalming is usually required.
  • Other Documents: Depending on the circumstances and country, additional documents like a “Freedom from Infection Certificate” or the deceased’s passport might be needed.

4. Local Procedures:

  • Ensure all local procedures in the country of death are completed, including any post-mortem examinations or police investigations.

5. Transport and Arrangements:

  • The international funeral director will arrange for the transportation of the body to England, usually via air freight.
  • They will also coordinate with a funeral director in the UK to handle the funeral arrangements.