Dead bodies are going unclaimed in Ontario, and the numbers are climbing

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The number of dead people in Ontario whose bodies were not claimed by loved ones or family members has surged in the last few years, according to provincial figures. 

A total of 1,183 bodies went unclaimed in 2023 compared to 983 in 2022 and 438 in 2019, the Office of the Chief Coroner says.

Since 2019, there was been a 170 per cent increase in the number of unclaimed bodies. 

A graph shows the steady increase in unclaimed dead bodies in Ontario since 2006, including a 170 per cent increase from 2019 to 2023. (Supplied by Office of the Chief Coroner)

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