Woman in US stashes mother's body in freezer: Florida police
A police car and police tape seal off a road in this undated photo, Florida, U.S. (Alamy Photo via Reuters)


A woman in the U.S. state of Florida has been charged with failing to report her mother's death after police found the elderly woman's body in a freezer in the home the two shared.

The daughter, 64, was arrested Thursday and also charged with tampering with evidence.

Her 93-year-old mother's body was found after a welfare check was conducted in late April, according to the Sebastian Police Department's Facebook page.

The daughter told investigators she bought the deep freezer and put her mother's body in it so she could keep receiving her disability payments.

The department said an investigation showed the woman died of natural causes and that she was dead for two weeks before her body was put in the freezer.

Investigators searching the property found a heavily stained mattress hidden in thick brush and covered with cut palm leaves, police said.

The woman was being held in the Indian River County jail on $10,000 bond. Online jail records didn't list a lawyer for her.