Body of 2-month-old found in crematory owners' home: Parents
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Inset: Coi’seir Parham (GoFundMe). Background: Lawuanda Brown and Chris Parham recalling how their son was allegedly found inside the home of two crematory owners that were supposed to cremate him (WTTG/YouTube).

A mother and father in Maryland say the body of their 2-month-old son — whose remains were lost after a botched cremation — was discovered inside the crematory operators’ own home, sparking a criminal probe and new “nightmare” questions from the already-horrified parents.

“We’re like … why was he in their home? So many other thoughts, like, just rushing through our mind,” said Laquanda Brown in an interview with local Fox affiliate WTTG.

“Like, what were they trying to do? Like, what were they doing?” she asked, tears streaming down her face.

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Brown and Chris Parham, the child’s father, are already suing Heaven Bound Crematory operators Rosa Turner and Brandon Williams, of Charles County, after they allegedly failed to cremate their son and stowed his body away inside of the now-closed facility, which was sanctioned last year for storing “human remains in cardboard boxes” and other disturbing ways, according to state officials.

In addition to not cremating the child, Turner and Williams gave the parents “the wrong ashes,” according to Brown and Parham, whose son, Coi’seir Parham, died in October.

The parents found out about the alleged failed cremation in February. They received Coi’seir’s ashes two weeks ago and were informed that his body was found inside Turner and Williams’ home, rather than the crematorium, WTTG reports.

The parents have been racked with questions ever since, telling the station the discovery has restarted the grieving process for them.

“Like a bandage, being pulled off a fresh wound again,” Parham said.

“They called and said his ashes were ready to be picked up,” Brown noted. “But it’s still like — how do we even know it’s still him?”

Brown and Parham’s lawyer, Sara Aguiniga, told Law&Crime last month that the pair is suing Heaven Bound and Stewart Funeral Services, along with Turner and Williams, for $10 million for the alleged mishandling of their son’s cremation.

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