Funeral director Peter Stefan said he hasn't been able to find a cemetery in Massachusetts willing to take Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body.
He said he plans to ask the city of Cambridge, where Tsarnaev lived, to provide a burial plot, and if Cambridge turns him down, he will seek help from state officials.
Cambridge City Manager Robert Healy said in a statement yesterday there has been no formal application for a burial permit or purchase of a cemetery plot.
Healy said the city "would be adversely impacted by the turmoil, protests, and wide-spread media presence at such an interment".
Healey said other federal agencies should take the lead in the burial. Stefan did not immediately return a call yesterday seeking comment on Healy's statement.
Meanwhile, the uncle of the two suspects, Ruslan Tsarni, arrived yesterday with three of his friends and prepared to wash and shroud his nephew's body according to Muslim tradition. The 26-year-old died after a gun battle with police on April 19.
Tsarni told reporters that he is arranging for Tsarnaev's burial because religion and tradition call for his nephew to be buried. He would like him buried in Massachusetts because he's lived in the state for the last decade, he said.
Tsarnaev died days after the April 15 bombing at the marathon finish line, which killed three people and wounded more than 260 others. His 19-year-old brother, Dzhokhar, was captured.
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