Dead Body Repatriation Services From Thailand to the UK
Losing a loved one while staying in a different country, is one of the biggest pains that one can experience in life. To bring the remains of the departed person home or final resting place, one has to choose either self-repatriation or hire a professional team for this purpose.
Taking the help of professional funeral directors is also essential due to the below-given reasons -:
- Lack of paperwork or documentation procedure according to the laws of a particular country.
- Unaware of the conditions through which one can keep the body safe and damage-free.
- No with the local funeral homes for the arrangement of different services such as booking places in the mortuary and embalming center.
If you are finding looking for partner for the repatriation from Thailand to the UK, Last Journey can become one.
Steps to hire us as your professional guide in Dead Body Repatriation from Thailand to the UK -:
- Contact the team through the phone number provided on the service page of the website.
- Share the required details with the team such as the location of the death and some Identity information about the deceased person.
- Know the procedure, services included in the package and their r,espective prices.
- Choose the mode of payment.
- The team is ready to serve you.
How does the team will help in moving the dead body from Thailand to the UK?
- Obtaining legal permission for corpse repatriation from the Thailand administration.
- Helping the family in collecting various documents and checking the mentioned information carefully.
- Arranging medical facilities for the safety and dignity of the deceased body.
- Booking air cargo and flight tickets for moving the dead body from Thailand to the UK.
Q - How does the team receive permits from liable departments of Thailand for funeral repatriation?
Last Journey team workers take the very first step of informing the legal authorities of Thailand regarding the repatriation. With the help of local area police and other responsible authorities, the team verifies the provided details. Once they find it valid, they issue a NOC (no objection certificate) to the team or family of the deceased.
The NOC acts as a legal clearance document in the further steps of the paperwork.
Q - Which facilities does the team provide for the safety of the dead body during repatriation from Thailand to the UK?
- Right after being hired by the family or close friends, the team contacts the local service providers to shift the body to a mortuary house.
- During the domestic relocation of the dead body, the team keeps the remains in a spacious cooling cabinet. It offers a low temperature to the body and slows down the decomposition rate of the remains.
- For safe domestic dead-body road relocation, the team arranges a well-equipped ambulance van. It has ample space for shifting the body and comfortable sitting of at least two close members.
- To keep the embalmed remains safe during the airlifting, the team provides a certified coffin box.
- If you are willing to offer more dignified dead body repatriation to the human remains, ask the team for the arrangement of a spacious metal container.
Why Embalming is necessary during repatriationthe of the Dead Body?
Embalming is one such service that keeps the human remains fresh for long hours and even for days.
In embalming, the professi doctors replace the dead body fluid with a chemical substance having specific disinfecting properties. Doctors also cover the dead body with a thick layer of chemicals to maintain the freshness of the skin.
The team finds a certified center of embalming in the city or nearby localities for this service. In some communities, Embalming is prohibited. Therefore, the team members first get permission from the close family members before shifting the body to the embalming location.
After embalming, the team workers shift the mortal remains inside a certified coffin box and seal it.
Q - What are the essential documents for completing the legal requirements of a lawful dead body air repatriation from Thailand to the UK?
The documents while moving a dead body legally pose a huge significance. Missing a single one can cause an untimely delay in the entire procedure of a lawful dead body shifting.
- The death certificate of the deceased person. Before signing and receiving it from the authorities, one must check the details mentioned on it carefully. The family can collect this important document from the certified hospital of Thailand.
- Legal permission from the local area police and higher authorities of the Thailand administration. It includes the No Objection Certificate (NOC).
- Form 4 if the death happened at the residential location. A permanent residence or a rented property for a temporary stay will be counted as a residential demise.
- Form 4A is required when the death occurs at any certified hospital in the city. You can get this form from the hospital authority.
- Postmortem/autopsy reports if the death is caused by any unnatural reason like murder or suicide. The local area police of Thailand will ensure whether a postmortem is required or not.
- The family should submit a signed consent letter to the authorities to allow them to airlift the dead body from the death location.
- The original passport of the deceased person.
- Any of the valid identity card of the deceased. It should be submitted to prove the citizenship of the deceased person in the UK.
- Certificate of the embalming process. The reports of embalming should be signed by a senior embalming doctor.
- A coffin box certificate granted by the local funeral home.
- All the family members and teammates should also carry their original IDs during the paperwork.
- Clearance from the air traffic control system (ATC).
- Clearance from the International airport authority of Thailand to airlift the dead body.
After the completion of the entire procedure, the team members book the tickets for air cargo and flight services.
The cost of quick and leagal Dead Body Repatriation from Thailand to the UK is nearly £3,400.00.
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