Kane In Your Corner podcast: A Grave Concern - listen here

A cemetery and its for-profit sales agent double and triple sold the same spots - meaning that on one of the worst days of their lives, families would find the plots they had paid for was already occupied.

News 12 Staff

Mar 6, 2019, 10:37 PM

Updated 2,049 days ago

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Kane In Your Corner podcast: A Grave Concern - listen here
Losing a loved one is painful, but some New Jersey families say their loss was made worse by a situation that's so bizarre it's kind of hard to believe.
The families bought final resting places at Holmdel Cemetery. But the cemetery and its for-profit sales agent double and triple sold the same spots - meaning that on one of the worst days of their lives, families would find the plots they had paid for was already occupied.