Paynesville, Dec. 3 -- The family of the late Lacee Flomo had no option on Saturday, November 30 but to painfully perform a burial ceremonial without her corpse.

The management of the Alfred N. Butler Funeral Home was unable to produce the body which had stayed in the mortuary for two weeks. The situation sparked outrage amongst family members.

Marcus Flomo, a son of the deceased, said the "aggressive posture" demonstrated by workers of the funeral home was unacceptable.

"For heaven's sake, the body we brought here had tattoos on the two hands, chest and right foot, but we went to identify all the bodies they show us and none of them was the particular body," said Flomo.

"Our mother died from pressure and there is no way that those ta...