A San Diego couple's remains are reunited after a father's body was allegedly missing for decades.
SAN DIEGO - — A San Diego couple's remains are reunited after a father's body was allegedly missing for decades.
The Cooper family filed a lawsuit against the mortuary on June 20. Three days later, Sidney's remains were located somewhere in the cemetery."Today I was grateful because it has been a fight, and it has been horrendous," said Marla Cooper, the second-oldest daughter to the couple. "To know that he wasn't there at the time that I'm telling my son, this is where my grandfather is... it really broke my heart," said the son.
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