Story highlights Victim's mom says she doesn't know where son's body is after he was killed last week

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(CNN) Nearly a week after police shot and killed a Kansas man while responding to a prank call, the victim's mother pleaded with authorities to allow her to see her deceased son.

Lisa Finch wrote in a letter to the Wichita, Kansas, mayor and police chief that she doesn't know where they're keeping his body and that she wants to give her son "a proper funeral service and burial."

Lisa Finch, surrounded by family members reacts to the killing of her son Andrew Finch.

She questioned "why Wichita City leadership is compounding our grief and sorrow, by keeping my son from us?"

"Please let me see my son's lifeless body," she wrote in a letter dated Tuesday. "I want to hold him and say goodbye. Please immediately return his body to us."

Her son, Andrew Finch was killed by police last week in his home in a case of swatting. Swatting refers to when a person makes a false report to draw a major police response or SWAT teams to a certain location.

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