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Authorities have found that 52-year-old Peter Wald’s family kept his dead body in their home for almost six months. The family believed he would rise from the dead while his corps rested in an upstairs bedroom of their Hamilton home. Upon inquiry by neighbours due to his disappearance, Kaling Wald would tell that her husband was “in God’s hands now.”
50-year-old Kaling Wald pled guilty on Monday to failing to notify police or the coroner about her husband’s death due to a sickness, which was not being treated by any doctor. The case, involving the resurrection belief, has turned out to be the first of its kind in Canada. Originally, police had laid criminal charges including neglect of duty regarding a dead body and offering an indignity to a body. However, they were later withdrawn and replaced with a charge under the Coroner’s Act.
An assistant crown attorney, Janet Booy, stressed that Kaling did not have any ill intent because the devout Christian woman’s faith had “tainted and warped her better judgment.” Along with her lawyer Peter Boushy, Kaling mentioned on Monday that “we were trusting God…we thought, ‘OK Lord, you know better.” An agreed statement of facts read out in court revealed that Peter Weld died “probably around March 20th” last year. It was asserted that he suffered from diabetes and his left foot had become infected. However, he insistently refused to go to the hospital and believed God would cure him.
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