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Madisonville family kept a woman's body in their home for months because of religious beliefs, Hamilton County County Coroner Dr. O'dell Owens said Friday.
The mummified body of Johannas Pope, 61, was removed from a home on Davies Place on Wednesday.
For at least six months, maybe longer, Pope sat in a chair in an upstairs bedroom of the home with an air conditioner on and fans blowing.
Dr. Owens says Pope believed when she died she would come back to life. The woman's caregiver and an adult daughter say they kept the body because they were honoring her religious belief.
"This woman truly felt that she did not want anyone to see her when she dies and she was going to come back to life. She died and she was going to come back to life," Dr. Owens told 9News Friday.
Dr. Owens says just last month the caregiver bought clothes for the deceased.
http://www.wcpo.com/news/2006/local/01/06/madisonville.html
The mummified body of Johannas Pope, 61, was removed from a home on Davies Place on Wednesday.
For at least six months, maybe longer, Pope sat in a chair in an upstairs bedroom of the home with an air conditioner on and fans blowing.
Dr. Owens says Pope believed when she died she would come back to life. The woman's caregiver and an adult daughter say they kept the body because they were honoring her religious belief.
"This woman truly felt that she did not want anyone to see her when she dies and she was going to come back to life. She died and she was going to come back to life," Dr. Owens told 9News Friday.
Dr. Owens says just last month the caregiver bought clothes for the deceased.
http://www.wcpo.com/news/2006/local/01/06/madisonville.html