USPS delays delivery of Army veteran's remains to Connecticut, family says

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Saturday, August 22, 2020
USPS delays delivery of US Army veteran's remains
The recent disruption in mail service has had a deep and personal impact on a Connecticut family.

CONNECTICUT (WABC) -- The recent disruption in mail service has had a deep and personal impact on a Connecticut family.

Scott Egan is an Army veteran who passed away in July.

It was his sister's wish to have Egan's remains mailed to her from St. Louis where he died, to Connecticut.

However, she says for 12 days the remains were lost by the post office.

She squarely placed the blame on Postmaster General Louis Dejoy and the cuts he has made.

Anthony Johnson has the latest on the USPS funding crisis.

Egan's remains were finally delivered a couple weeks late.

A dedicated postal worker drove two hours each way, with no overtime.

RELATED: What's happening at the US Postal Service, and why?

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