Helsinki to impose fee on dead body storage from May

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Helsinki to impose fee on dead body storage from May

The City of Helsinki will start charging a fee for storing the deceased starting from May 2, said the city in a press release on Tuesday.

Storing of the deceased, however, will still remain free of charge for the first 21 days. After that a fee of €10 will be charged for each day.

In most cases, the fee will be charged from the estate of the deceased. This fee will not apply to the deceased who were brought to the mortuary by 1 May.

Burial times have lengthened by several days in Helsinki in recent years. As the space for storing the deceased is limited, the City of Helsinki decided to start charging a fee.

“The periods of storing the deceased have grown longer by 4.5 days in Helsinki over the past two years, and seem to be growing longer still. The population is also aging. The average period of storing a deceased at the City’s mortuaries is 25 days,” said Chief Physician of the Helsinki City Hospital Annamaija Sutela.

“Long public holidays, such as the Christmas season and Easter, are especially challenging in terms of adequate mortuary space. The act decreeing on burials and cremation states that these should be performed without undue delay,” Sutela said.

The City of Helsinki has mortuary spaces for 554 deceased persons, located in premises such as the Helsinki City Hospital and senior centres.

The City is also currently building a new mortuary in the Malmi Cemetery for storing the deceased and as a space for loved ones to say their farewells.

These new premises should be completed in spring 2026.

  •  Helsinki
  •  Imposes
  •  Fee
  •  Dead body storage

Source: www.dailyfinland.fi

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