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Windsor, Ont., woman gets two years probation after failing to bury mom

DATE: Sep 5, 03:07 PM

THE CANADIAN PRESS
WINDSOR, Ont. — A 49-year-old Windsor, Ont., woman has been sentenced to two years probation for failing to bury her mother’s body.
Police were called to a Windsor apartment in May to investigate a bad odour coming from within.
It turned out to be the corpse of 78-year-old Dorothy Brezecky, who had been dead for a couple of months.
Nancy Brezecky pleaded guilty in July to neglect of burial of a human body and careless storage of a firearm.
Court was told the accused led a very isolated life, and her lawyer claimed she didn’t know what to do after her mother’s death and was concerned about being able to pay for a funeral.
During sentencing, Justice Micheline Rawlins told Brezecky it’s good for her to move on and out into the rest of the world.

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