linette
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Sorry Linette - I just edited my post re this. I think it is LATE afternoon, say around 4-ish. I would think that it is AFTER the body has been retrieved. And the ambos, forensics, etc would still be wearing their gloves even once the body has been retrieved and taken away. That's part of their standard operating procedures. The body would have been transferred from the fibreglass retrieval stretcher to a standard gurney and then wheeled into the back of the vehicle for removal. That may have been an ambulance (although I'm not quite sure why they'd do that) or an undertaker-type van to take the body to FSS (Forensic and Scientific Services).
Thankyou !! Yes,I saw your edited post after I'd posted. I know nothing of the procedures, so that's helpful.