A woman says her husband dies unexpectedly while visiting her mother and that her insurance provider will not pay for the cost of repatriating his body. According to the reports, the man’s death occurs during the festive period on Christmas Eve 2025, when the couple are staying at the woman’s mother’s home. The woman states that her husband dies from cardiac arrest. She says she is seeking help from her insurer to bring his remains home, but the insurer refuses to cover the repatriation expenses. The stories present the dispute primarily from the perspective of the bereaved woman, describing the circumstances of the death and her subsequent attempt to obtain payment for transportation of the body. Beyond the woman’s claims and the basic details of the incident—date, location, and cause of death—the articles provide limited additional information about the insurer’s reasons or any legal or claims process. The common theme across the two sources is that the death occurs during a family visit and that the insurer does not agree to pay for repatriation.