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By Tim Reid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After a gunman killed eight workers and himself at an Indianapolis FedEx center last week - the city s third mass shooting this year - the chief deputy coroner spoke of the toll the deaths had taken on her coworkers. It is a very difficult job, said Alfarena McGinty of the Marion County Coroner s Office. The staff is definitely suffering and is going to need long-term counseling.
John Fudenberg knows such strain all too well.
In 2017, after a gunman killed 58 people at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas, Fudenberg s staff at the Clark County Coroner s Office was responsible for telling families their loved ones were dead. He said they delivered the devastating news several times an hour in the days following the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
By Syndicated Content
By Tim Reid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After a gunman killed eight workers and himself at an Indianapolis FedEx center last week - the city s third mass shooting this year - the chief deputy coroner spoke of the toll the deaths had taken on her coworkers. It is a very difficult job, said Alfarena McGinty of the Marion County Coroner s Office. The staff is definitely suffering and is going to need long-term counseling.
John Fudenberg knows such strain all too well.
In 2017, after a gunman killed 58 people at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas, Fudenberg s staff at the Clark County Coroner s Office was responsible for telling families their loved ones were dead. He said they delivered the devastating news several times an hour in the days following the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After a gunman killed eight workers and himself at an Indianapolis FedEx center last week - the city’s third mass shooting this year - the chief deputy coroner spoke of the toll the deaths had taken on her coworkers.
FILE PHOTO:Los Angeles County coroner and forensic specialists remove a body from a home on Ramsey Way where four people were found dead, in Pomona, California May 9, 2014. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo
“It is a very difficult job,” said Alfarena McGinty of the Marion County Coroner’s Office. “The staff is definitely suffering and is going to need long-term counseling.”
By Syndicated Content
By Tim Reid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After a gunman killed eight workers and himself at an Indianapolis FedEx center last week - the city s third mass shooting this year - the chief deputy coroner spoke of the toll the deaths had taken on her coworkers. It is a very difficult job, said Alfarena McGinty of the Marion County Coroner s Office. The staff is definitely suffering and is going to need long-term counseling.
John Fudenberg knows such strain all too well.
In 2017, after a gunman killed 58 people at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas, Fudenberg s staff at the Clark County Coroner s Office was responsible for telling families their loved ones were dead. He said they delivered the devastating news several times an hour in the days following the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After a gunman killed eight workers and himself at an Indianapolis FedEx center last week - the city’s third mass shooting this year - the chief deputy coroner spoke of the toll the deaths had taken on her coworkers.
FILE PHOTO: A Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner (DMEC) staff member marks a body bag alongside a California National Guard member at a DMEC secondary temporary refrigerated storage facility for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) decedents in Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 27, 2021.County of Los Angeles/Handout via REUTERS
“It is a very difficult job,” said Alfarena McGinty of the Marion County Coroner’s Office. “The staff is definitely suffering and is going to need long-term counseling.”