I was talking to someone who installs those “ovens” in crematoriums. I forget what they are called so forgive me.
He told me that ribcages amongst other bones remain after the process. I asked him what they do with these and he said he did not know.
The other thing is how do you know if you are really receiving the cremains of your loved one?
I suppose none of this matters after one has departed from this world.
Sickening.
The bones are placed inside the urn with the ashes. This is why a childs urn is smaller than an adults urn.
Any bones left after cremation get ground up with the ashes them turned over to the family. That’s the reason some of the ash looks like sand.
The bones go through a chopper somewhat like a food processer, that chops them up.