In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Martha Elena Flores Cura and his niece, Ludivina Rivera, claim that Continental Airlines lost her common-law, Humberto Rivera remains, carrying his coffin in Atlanta at the airport in McAllen Texas in August 2009.
Counsel for the family, Javier Villareal, said article: "the family was obviously very disturbed." Not only they will have to cope with the loss of their (relative), but these guys were looking for the body see what happened to it after it was delivered. ?
Rivera says that it has hired a man to pick up body of his uncle at McAllen airport and drive to Monterrey for the funeral. His body was supposed to be hoisted on October 21, 2009. But the hired driver was told by the Atlanta funeral home where the body of Rivera has concluded that the flight had been postponed three days.
When the pilot met with a representative Continental, on the eve of remains of Rivera had to be hoisted, told him that someone else had already resumed the body. The prosecution contends that "Continental advised (driver) that the body was missing and that there was no problem of the Continental.".
The pilot has hired filed a report with the local police, August 24, three days after the initial flight. Less than twelve hours later, the remains of Rivera were located at a funeral Brownsville and their return to Continental.
Counsel for the family, which has refused to provide the dollar amount requested in the action, told the paper: "you can imagine the number of casualties who would be on a family where a loved one was supposed to be delivered." "It is very disturbing."
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