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Nobody to Call

A lonely death can lead to a 'public health funeral'. Kevin Core talks to a woman who officiates at them - and decides to follow up on one particularly moving appeal for mourners.

If a person dies without friends or relatives, the authorities can instigate a 'public health funeral'.
Once called pauper's funerals - the services are referred to on the administrative form with a poignant phrase: "Nobody to Call."

These funerals often see online appeals for mourners to attend. And when the 成人快手's Kevin Core spots a particularly moving appeal on behalf of a 102 year old woman, he's intrigued.

鈥淔uneral notice for Miss Margaret Robertson. 11 O鈥機lock, Thursday. Sefton Road United Reformed Church in Morecambe. Margaret Robertson has no family. If anyone could attend, that would be lovely.鈥

This documentary charts his visit to that funeral.
He talks to celebrant Hayley Cartwright about the hidden world of "public health funerals". Hayley's commitment to "do right by people" who die alone, compels her to seek out details about their lives, inviting mourners and ensuring these departures are more than cold, legal necessities.
Kevin wants to know more about the life of the 102-year-old Margaret Robertson, and finds a story of grit and dedication - and the surprising, moving reality behind the original online appeal.

Produced and presented by Kevin Core

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28 minutes

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Sunday 19:15

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  • Sunday 19:15

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