Maggots covered man's body at funeral home: Lawsuit
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Inset: Torreon Williams (Holloman-Brown Funeral Home). Background: Snellings Funeral Home in Chesapeake, Virginia (WAVY/YouTube).

A mother from Virginia has taken legal action against a funeral home nearly three years after she and her family experienced the horrifying scene of her son’s face, nose, and mouth allegedly “overrun by clumps of maggots” when they approached his casket.

Tabitha Worrell, the plaintiff, has initiated a lawsuit against Snelling Funeral Home in Chesapeake along with its owner, Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home in Norfolk. She is seeking $5 million due to claims of breach of contract and negligence by the funeral home.

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Worrell’s son Torreon Williams died at the age of 24 in a car accident on May 2, 2022. The family made a $3,000 down payment to Snelling Funeral Home to handle the arrangements, a lawsuit first obtained by local NBC affiliate WAVY states.

A week after Williams’ death, the family had a viewing and funeral at Snelling Funeral Home.

“As mourners approached the body of Torreon Williams, these people noticed that Torreon Williams’ body, particularly his face, nose and mouth, were covered with and consumed by clumps of maggots,” the lawsuit said.

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It appeared the maggots had been on the body for a “significant period of time and had been purposely ignored” by funeral home staff, plaintiff lawyers claim. The maggots had “burrowed into holes in his cheek and moth that had not existed previously,” the suit said.

As the incident unfolded, an employee allegedly placed her hands on Worrell and said “don’t you make a scene.” Another employee allegedly said the “flies got to him.”

Worrell and her attorneys claim the funeral home failed to “adequately prepare, preserve and inspect” the body before the viewing. Plaintiffs believe the defendants did not store Williams in a sealed refrigerator and thus exposed to elements such as flies and maggots.

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