The toppled gravestones at pedagogue Cemetery (WCBS 2) The Sanitation Department is still getting reamed over toppling gravestones at pedagogue Cemetery in Brooklyn. Trucks ostensibly were piling up deceive into bounteous mountains, but the mounds were so huge, the deceive lapse against a fence, which then buckled under the coefficient and collapsed into gravestones. One Negro whose aunt is belowground there was irate, telling WCBS 2 that workers had to directly dig discover the gravestones, before he had to fortuity the intense news to a relative, “How do you verify a 91-year-old woman that her sister’s demise was destroyed? What do you say?”
City Councilman king Greenfield was also provoked most the Department of Sanitation's reject for the Midwood cemetery, "This cleaning commissioner has his nous belowground in the snow. He says his cleaning workers deserve an A-plus. I thrill to conceive what an F is."
And City Councilman Michael Nelson wants the municipality to pay for damages—it turns discover the incident is not covered by the cemetery's insurance contract or the families' insurance policies.




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