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‘Trust can be reinstalled’: Tipene Funerals director addresses 'bodies in bags' scandal

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Jaime Lyth & Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Fri, 21 Feb 2025, 12:34pm

‘Trust can be reinstalled’: Tipene Funerals director addresses 'bodies in bags' scandal

Author
Jaime Lyth & Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Fri, 21 Feb 2025, 12:34pm

The director of Tipene Funerals has promised to address the criminal scandal that鈥檚 rocked the business made famous by its reality television show The Casketeers. 

Tipene Funerals undertaker Fiona Bakulich has been accused of placing bodies into plastic rubbish bags instead of coffins their bereaved families paid for, as well as making them pay for Covid-19 tests for those bodies, despite industry experts telling the Herald there was no such thing. 

Tipene Funerals director Francis Tipene finally addressed the issue in a social media video on Thursday. 

鈥淭here is an underlying issue that hasn鈥檛 been addressed yet and I know we all want to hear from us, and I assure you and let you know that my wife and I and our wh膩nau here at Tipene Funerals will be addressing this issue in the days to come with an interview with Miriama Kamo.鈥 

An interview with Kamo addressing the funeral homes' legal issues is likely to air on Marae鈥檚 first show of the year on TVNZ on March 23, Stuff reported. 

鈥淭here we鈥檒l lay it all out on the line for us all to hear so that the trust can be reinstalled back with the wh膩nau here at Tipene Funerals,鈥 Tipene said. 

Straight from us to you. 鈾ワ笍 Full k艒rero with Miriama Kamo coming soon.

Bakulich, who is currently before the courts and pleaded not guilty to previous charges last November, now faces two charges of interfering with a grave or human remains, three charges of obtaining by deception sums over $1000 and nine charges of obtaining by deception sums between $500 and $1000. 

Bakulich will appear again in the Auckland District Court on February 28. 

Fiona Bakulich, a former Tipene Funerals undertaker based in Auckland, appears in the Auckland District Court. Photo / Michael CraigFiona Bakulich, a former Tipene Funerals undertaker based in Auckland, appears in the Auckland District Court. Photo / Michael Craig 

More people could be implicated in the scandal, with police saying they cannot rule out further arrests. 

Some affected families found out about the rubbish bags when Cyclone Gabrielle damaged the mausoleum in which bodies were interred at Waikumete Cemetery in Auckland. 

Repairs forced the council to disinter the bodies, revealing a shocking and confronting sight for the families present. 

Francis Tipene told the Herald he had 鈥渘o idea鈥 of anyone else being involved. 

鈥淭his is the first I鈥檝e heard of it, from [the Herald]," Tipene said when approached for comment on the new development. 

鈥淚鈥檒l wait for them [police] to approach me and then we鈥檒l go from there,鈥 he said. 

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