波特兰公墓的错误导致强行移走一个人的遗骸,以纪念先前的阴谋买卖,引发了一场法律和情感斗争。
A Portland cemetery error led to the forced removal of a man's remains to honor a prior plot sale, sparking a legal and emotional battle.
波特兰墓地错误导致了法律冲突,当时服务公司国际旗下的天际纪念园被迫从已经在2019年出售给Reser家族的土地上移除Tyber Harrison的遗体,这位20岁的男子在2016年的一次事故中丧生,因为他们的儿子Alex因过量服用而死亡.
A Portland cemetery error led to a legal showdown when Skyline Memorial Gardens, owned by Service Corporation International, was forced to remove the remains of Tyber Harrison, a 20-year-old killed in a 2016 crash, from a plot already sold to the Reser family in 2019 for their son Alex, who died of an overdose.
Harrison的母亲Paula Tin Nyo在2021年把他的火葬遗骸和个人物品存放在保险库中。
Paula Tin Nyo, Harrison’s mother, had placed his cremated remains and personal items in a vault in 2021.
在一场2023年的诉讼之后,穆尔特诺马县陪审团裁定支持Resers案,尽管Tin Nyo提出精神痛苦要求,但维持了先前的销售。
After a 2023 lawsuit, a Multnomah County jury ruled in favor of the Resers, upholding the earlier sale despite Tin Nyo’s emotional distress claims.
2025年12月30日,在她的上诉被驳回后,她被命令将遗体移走,称挖掘创伤。
She was ordered to remove the remains by December 30, 2025, after her appeal was denied, calling the exhumation traumatic.
殡仪馆承认了错误,但列举了违反合同的行为,提供了16 000美元的退款,而附近的安葬条件Tin Nyo忽略了此事。
The funeral home admitted the error but cited contract violations, offering a $16,000 refund and nearby reburial—terms Tin Nyo ignored.
Resers拒绝发表评论,Skyline引述了隐私。
The Resers declined to comment, and Skyline cited privacy.
该案突出表明了在埋葬争端中财产权与情感归属之间的冲突。
The case underscores conflicts between property rights and emotional attachments in burial disputes.