A Romanian man lodged an official complaint after claiming a coffin he bought for a deceased relative was too small. The man, from Piatra Neamt, complained he couldn't close the coffin's lid because the dead man's shoes were too big. The man, who has not been named by local media, said: "It was a real shock for me and my family when, in front of all the mourners, we could not close the coffin because the shoes wouldn't fit. "We couldn't bury our relative bare-footed so we had to try harder but you can imagine how embarrassing and disrespectful that felt." Consumer protection officials fined the coffin maker almost £200 - not because of the size of the coffin but because it lacked official paperwork. Nicoleta Nica, from the consumer's office in Piatra Neamt, said: "It was the first time we had such a complaint and I have to admit it was strange. "Usually the undertaker does the measurements but it seems they forgot about the shoes. We couldn't fine them for that but we noticed the papers were not in order so we had to give them a warning."
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