This story contains details some might find distressingBoxes of tissues sit on a coffee table in a front room at Legacy Independent Funeral Directors. There are opulent chairs, upholstered in pale yellow; a black and white print of a trawler that nods to Hull's fishing heritage. It feels like an attempt to put customers at ease, painting the picture of a caring, community-led business. But on the other side of a partition wall - an area Legacy's director Robert Bush ordered an employee to keep hidden from others in the industry - is a labyrinth of dimly-lit corridors. A police officer shines her torch into messy side rooms, strewn with rubbish and in total disorder.