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Cemetery closed to allow reburial Exhumed woman's remains reburied
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Glastonbury cemetery was closed to the public on Thursday for the reburial of an 89-year-old woman whose body was exhumed for a police investigation.Glastonbury cemetery was closed to the public on Thursday for the reburial of an 89-year-old woman whose body was exhumed for a police investigation.
Tests were carried out on the body of Nellie "Mary" Pickford for the inquiry into seven deaths at a care home.Tests were carried out on the body of Nellie "Mary" Pickford for the inquiry into seven deaths at a care home.
She is the first of three former residents of Parkfields care home in the Somerset village of Butleigh to be exhumed and tested for drugs.She is the first of three former residents of Parkfields care home in the Somerset village of Butleigh to be exhumed and tested for drugs.
It will be some weeks before the results of the tests are announced.It will be some weeks before the results of the tests are announced.
The Vicar of Glastonbury, the Reverend Maxine Marsh, who will conduct Thursday's ceremony, has asked for privacy for the family. The Vicar of Glastonbury, the Reverend Maxine Marsh conducted the ceremony on Thursday morning and asked for privacy for the family.
Couple arrestedCouple arrested
Along with Mrs Pickford, detectives are also investigating the deaths of six other residents at Parkfields care home, near Glastonbury.Along with Mrs Pickford, detectives are also investigating the deaths of six other residents at Parkfields care home, near Glastonbury.
Two more exhumations will follow.Two more exhumations will follow.
Rachel and Leigh Baker were originally arrested following the death of Lucy Cox, 97, on New Year's Day.Rachel and Leigh Baker were originally arrested following the death of Lucy Cox, 97, on New Year's Day.
Nurse Rachel Baker, 45, who was listed as the home manager, was arrested on suspicion of administering a noxious substance.Nurse Rachel Baker, 45, who was listed as the home manager, was arrested on suspicion of administering a noxious substance.
Her 48-year-old husband Leigh a chef at the home, was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the administration of a noxious substance.Her 48-year-old husband Leigh a chef at the home, was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the administration of a noxious substance.
They have both been bailed to return to police in September.They have both been bailed to return to police in September.