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Can anyone give a contact for someone to do this for a UK family.
Karsiyaka/Lapta area.
PM me if required.
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Hi, Is it for a local burial or repatriation (if so through the north or via the south?) Be prepared, that anyone who dies in the North and is repatriated via the south, they will have a post mortem undertaken at Nicosia General and a new death certificate issued by the south, with a new date of death (date of transfer) - this is because the south will not accept or recognise death certs issued in the North. You can still keep the North paperwork and it will be accepted for use in the UK.

1. https://www.standrewskyrenia.org/the-br ... committee/ & https://www.standrewskyrenia.org/funera ... -of-death/

2. The Foreign Residents https://tfrnorthcyprus.wordpress.com/tfr-contacts/

3. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-c ... rtnerships

4. BRS death info page https://brstrnc.com/living.asp?subcat=70&r=brs

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laptawrinkly wrote:
Sun 14 Apr 2024 12:03 pm
Hi, Is it for a local burial or repatriation

Hope this helps
It is for burial at Lapta cemetery.
Just trying to find someone local who can do this procedure.

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Post by Mowgli597 »

As noted above, from

https://tfrnorthcyprus.wordpress.com/tfr-contacts/

“Head of Cemetery Subcommitee – Graham Day

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (0533) 864 50 85”

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Post by snd1966 »

Recently had dealings with The British Cemetery Committee Kyrenia, Andy May , great assistance and helped my friend dealing with the process.

Honorary President: Harry Fellows MBE

Chairman: Andy May 0548 888 2560

Deputy Chairman : Bill Grundy 0542 889 0072

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The British Cemetery Committee Kyrenia I second that Harry Fellows was so helpful in our hour of need and led us through everything gracefully and respectfully and so very grateful for his help

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It’s my understanding that Lapta Cemetery is looked after by the TFR (see above).

The British Cemetery Committee manage Green Hill Cemetery.

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Thank you .
I have been given a local number and have passed it on.

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To anyone wanting to repatriate a body to the UK you must be very careful. I have just had and am still having a bad experience. It has been so stressful and upsetting what happened.

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To anyone wanting to repatriate a body to the UK you must be very careful. I have just had and am still having a bad experience. It has been so stressful and upsetting what happened.
TB10 sorry to hear that . As far as I know there is only one 'company/individual' that does repatriation from the north via Turkey, mainly to the UK. Heard varying reports about the service and costs.

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laptawrinkly wrote:
Fri 19 Apr 2024 12:03 pm
To anyone wanting to repatriate a body to the UK you must be very careful. I have just had and am still having a bad experience. It has been so stressful and upsetting what happened.
TB10 sorry to hear that . As far as I know there is only one 'company/individual' that does repatriation from the north via Turkey, mainly to the UK. Heard varying reports about the service and costs.
I had a local UK friend use CO-OP in the UK.
They dealt with everything, from the collection from the morgue ,then to the south ,then flown to UK and taken to the undertakers.
All paperwork etc.
Not stupid money
They use Co-op contacts here and the south

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