Repatriation Specialists

An explanation of our Basic Repatriation Service
 

  

Removal of the Deceased

Removal of the deceased from either Hospital, Private Residence or Public Mortuary in London. This is usually conducted during normal working hours (in order to contain our clients costs). Additional mileage is charged should we be asked to remove the deceased from outside London. (Mileage is charged at £1.20p per mile).

 

The Coffin

The coffin used will be zinc lined to meet with airline and embassy regulations, satin and flannelette  side sheets and a viewing panel, 2 pairs of handles, engraved plate of inscription with RIP and Crucifix (if appropriate).

 

Necessary vehicles

Other than the vehicle used for the removal of the deceased, vehicles are also necessary for collecting documentation from the doctor who looked after the deceased during their last illness or Pathologist and the Coroner. Vehicles may also be required to take documents to be Notarised at a Notary and or legalised at the Foreign Office or Embassy.

Bearers and conveyance will also be required to take the deceased to London Heathrow Airport.

 

Professional services

This includes the bearers for the removal of the deceased. Washing, embalming* and dressing in an appropriate gown or the deceased’s own clothes, care of the deceased in a dignified manner whilst  in our charge. Making all necessary repatriation arrangements with the family, embassy and airline. Collation and preparation of all the necessary statutory documentation from Doctor’s, the Coroner and Embassy. Settlement of all the necessary fees on behalf of our client. Collecting and returning Embassy, High Commission or Consular officials.

Receiving and attending to all necessary telephone calls home and overseas and providing a 24 hour telephone service for assistance and support for our client throughout the repatriation arrangements.

 

* Under new guidelines, embalming staff must be given every opportunity to take precautions when coming into contact with a deceased person who has or may have an infection. You must advise us at the time if the deceased has or you are aware that there maybe an infection. We will then be able to talk and discuss all the options open to you and any additional costs that maybe incurred.