Jobless man has 'sex with a corpse’ in Britain funeral parlour

Khurum Shazada linked to the crime by DNA evidence

Khurum Shazada linked to the crime by DNA evidence. PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE

A British man who allegedly broke into a funeral home to have sex with a corpse has been charged with the crime, Mail Online reported.


Khurum Shazada, the accused, is believed to have penetrated a corpse as well as trespassing into the Central England Co-operative in Great Barr, Birmingham.


The 23-year-old jobless man has been linked to the parlour by DNA evidence, according to reports.


A spokesman for West Midlands police said that, "An unemployed Birmingham man has been charged with sexual penetration of a corpse and trespass following a break-in at a Co-op funeral parlour in Great Barr on Sunday 11 November."



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"Khurum Shazada appeared at Birmingham magistrates' court on Wednesday 21 November and was remanded into custody," the spokesperson added.


Shazada is due to give a plea in court.


It is understood relatives of the desecrated body have been informed of the crime.


The article originally appeared in Mail Online

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