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Distance is No Barrier to Saying Goodbye: The Last Journey's International Repatriation Services

Dead body repatriation services from the UK to Turkey

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Last Journey Organization provides professional repatriation services across the globe. You can easily access our dead body repatriation services from the UK to Turkey. Our well-learned team members take ownership of each legal responsibility included in the repatriation procedure from the UK to Turkey.

To hire us as a professional partner in the final journey of the departed soul, the deceased's family can follow the below listed steps.

  • 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 in legal repatriation.

List of prime services included in the Dead Body Repatriation Package by Last Journey team -:

Being an experienced and dedicated funeral director and dead body air transportation unit, Last Journey is completely aware of the key roles. From obtaining a legal permit to collect the deceased body to delivering it to the doorstep of the family's residence, Last Journey fulfills every responsibility with great care and sincerity.

Here are the most important inclusions in our law-abiding dead body transportation package available in the UK.

  • Informing the Chandigarh authority about the demise of a non-native (Turkish) citizen in the city.
  • Receiving legitimate permission from the local area police and other concerned higher authorities of the UK.
  • Shifting the dead body to a certified embalming center.
  • Arranging a qualitative coffin box, cooling cabinet, and metal container for safely keeping the remains.
  • Provision of a well-equipped ambulance van for safe domestic transportation of the dead body.
  • Informing the family members if they are not participating in the air transportation of the remains. The team creates an online portal for this purpose.
  • Guiding the family in receiving postmortem reports in the case of untimely and unnatural death.
  • Delivering the remains at the doorstep of the deceased's family through our end-to-end feature.

Besides these key facilities, the team acknowledges the personalized requirements of the family members. We strive to fulfill them if possible.

What is the stepwise manner of Airlifting the Dead Body Repatriation services?

1. Obtaining the legal permits and clearances from liable authorities -:

The very first step that Last Journey teammates take is to inform the UK authority about the demise of a non-native citizen in the city. They grant a No Objection Certificate and other legal permits to the team or family members for collecting and airlifting the dead body from the UK.

In the case of unnatural demise, the team or family needs to collect postmortem reports as well.

Collecting necessary documents from the UK authority -

Legal paperwork is an essential part of the entire dead body repatriation procedure. Nearly 10-12 valid and signed documents are required during the documentation process.

Missing a single one causes untimely delays and obstacles in the paperwork. Hence Last Journey team provides a list including all the crucial documents to the deceased's family.

  1. Death certificate from a certified hospital authority of the UK. All the essential details should be mentioned in it and it must be signed by a senior medical official.
  2. No objection certificate and clearance from the local area police where the person was found dead.
  3. Postmortem reports if the death happened due to unnatural reasons. These reports are required in the case of murder, suicide or accident etc.
  4. The family or team must carry Form 4 if the death happened at the hospital.
  5. Form 4A will be needed if death occurs at the residence of the deceased person.
  6. A signed consent letter by the close family members of the deceased. The team members can also perform this responsible duty on behalf of the family member.
  7. The original passport of the deceased person issued by Turkey administration is important.
  8. Original IDs of the deceased person with their photocopies.
  9. The family and team members accompanying the deceased during the transportation must carry their valid IDs.
  10. Clearance from the airport authority of the UK.
  11. Clearance from the air traffic control system before airlifting the dead body from the UK.
  12. Certificate of the coffin box.
  13. Certificate of the embalming treatment.

The above-given documents play an important role in the legal, safe and dignified relocation of the dead body. Along with the original ones, one must carry the photocopies of each necessary document. These copies will be asked for submission as valid proof of "Dead Body Repatriation from the UK to Turkey".

Safety of the mortal remains -:

Last Journey team ensures the family of the deceased that they'll receive the undamaged remains at their doorstep. For this, the team provides basic to advanced amenities to the remains.

  • Take a look at how we ensure the safety and dignity of the remains while airlifting them.
  • A well-equipped ambulance can for domestically relocating the remains.
  • Provision of a cooling cabinet for giving a favorable atmosphere to the remains.
  • A qualitative and certified coffin box for airlifting the remains safely.

The team sends the remains for the embalming process also. Embalming eliminates the chances of the deceased body's decomposition and damage. Professional doctors inject a chemical substance into the body and  the body fluid.

After completing the paperwork and embalming of the remains, the team shifts the cargo carrying the dead body to the scanning section of the airport authority. Here the checking of cargo takes place and later the cargo is airlifted by the air ambulance services.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) -

Q - Is it important to hire a professional funeral director for air transportation of the remains?

A - Though, a family can perform self-transportation, hiring the professional dead body transportation team will be more beneficial.

Q - How much time does it take to airlift the remains from the UK to Turkey?

A - Nearly 5-6 working days are enough.

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