Fifty decomposed bodies discovered at Chicago’s South Chicago Chapel funeral home spark a chilling investigation and potential class-action lawsuit—echoing a 2012 horror at Carter Funeral Chapel where nine bodies were mishandled. Both cases reveal troubling patterns: owners with prior violations, revoked or suspended licenses, and systemic failures despite state laws being followed. The state’s complaint-driven oversight model is under fire as Governor Pritzker blames the operators—not the system—for these preventable tragedies.

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