I am 54 yrs old. I have always wondered what happened to a corpse after it has been buried for a long time. Now I know. Still kinda weird knowing this now.
This is generally not the state of a body after 18 years when a proper burial has taken place. Embalming the body, a proper casket, and placing the casket into a vault will preserve a body for decades.
Actually it shouldn't look like this, the water like fluid you saw is the embalming fluid. Natural decomposition without any embalming fluid won't make you look this messy.
Its crazy how that pile of rotten meat and bones used to be a whole human being back in the days. A person that had memories stored in his brain and was someone with a purpose in life
@@thunzie im only kidding dont get ya panties up in a bunch, they exhumed the body for a reason and obviously put it back into its grave so they can continue resting
Oh my gosh, dude is just standing there in Lolo soup. 😮 All jokes aside, though. I really am thankful for content like this. Death and decay are part of reality. Only in modern times has death came to be treated as taboo. In the past our family/friends would've cared for our body after our passing. They would wash and prepare our remains for burial right there in the home. Everything, right down to the digging of the grave was handled by the decedent's loved ones. Now death has become so...clinical. Especially, here in the U.S. The vast majorty of us have become completely detached from this natural, inevitable process. Content like this is needed in order to help demystify death and what happens to our remains afterwards.
I thought I'd had some tough jobs, but this is wicked. Can't imagine having to get up in the morning and go stand in a hole, filled with cold human soup water. Nope.
Oh that’s pretty efficient. The liner of the casket is designed like a cheese cloth almost, so that the bones can be retained and most of the postmortem fluids and humectants are strained out. I know this is a common practice for most places in the world with leases graves but I always wondered how they did it. Grandfather Lolo must have been an awesome person to get this much attention still. ❤
I think America should do the same thing. Save space, make room for the new dead. Let's be real here. Overtime you're nothing but a stone on the ground. A waste of space.
@@shawnmoyer5789 With my family, My great grandma and great grandad are buried on top of eachother, with my grandad he is just waiting for my grandma to go on top and my mums mum is cremated so
I'm not going to argue with you but the only things that baffles me is why does TH-cam allow this to be on here but when someone swears in a video all of a sudden TH-cam is getting up in their face telling them to delete the video
@@MrMagicianJr Because death is just a part of where is life is going to go. It's part biology and part understanding. It is good to come to peace with that.
are you kidding? Talking about others lack of respect when this piece of dirt filmed the decaying corpse of his grandfather in order to post it on youtube? When did the grandfather get a say in this. You think he wanted that? You have a very warped sense of respect telling him to disregard anyone who thinks what he has done is disgusting. Hush.
mmm... but at the end of the day.... a "live" cremation is probably a darn site worse thing to watch happen... thats literal blistering off the skin and gastric juices boiling and exploding.... Its all a fact of life... the collected bones are more than likely going to make their way to a crematorium from this point... I think "Lolo" got to decompose/bloat/become grotesque in the quiet dignity of the under ground.... and now that that done, its just bones... the family has accepted his loss.... the funeral and fancy trimmings associated aren't for the dead - they're all for the living who love and miss them.... Just another way of looking at it.... Death is not pretty.... but it can honestly still be a beautiful thing, if we all stopped trying to pretend that it is pretty. :)
And looking at it from the spiritual side: When burned he can visit all the places in the world he didnt visited. But when burried he will need to wait there until someone comes to take his bones out there again.
You must never seen a live cremation. It's not the prettiest thing. You don't just come out as all ash lol. They take your bones and grind them up into fine ash after, then you're just put in a container. What a way to go out, 50+ years in your body just to see it all burned in an hour or two. Yeah it's cheaper but there's a reason
For those who are not aware, this is more than likely from the Philippines. (I watched with no sound so I can not confirm the language). Most cemeteries in that country are done through a rental process and over time everyone will eventually become evicted from their resting place; as families may want to make room for Grandmother by removing the body of a great great aunt who no one alive remembers anyway. It is an accepted norm and there are no issues with this in Filipino culture.
What the angel meant, was what God said to Moses, "I am the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob", I am the God of the living not the dead. Jesus is the first born of the dead, then all those who put their trust in him will be resurrected too. They have past from death to life, through him, meaning in our natural state, we were born under the curse of the law, and were dead in trespasses, but Jesus paid the penalty in full, therefore canceling the penalty imposed by the law. Our sins were laid on him, he who knew no sin, thus God raised him from the grave, so those that put their faith in Jesus.
Yes my fiance lives in Lipa City Philippines and she says that if a family member passes away and they can't afford a grave, they exhume a relative that has been in the ground for a while and dispose of the remains so the recently deceased can be buried. It's actually sad.
Do they cremate the remains and bury them together, then? Where I live in CA, they are starting to allow urns to be buried in the ground above the existing casket. It is sad to remove someone like this and not put them back.
@@bunnymomjulie6719 yes they creamate the remains. I live in S.C. and they have just started allowing 4 urns ⚱to be buried on top of a single grave. They sell urn vaults that are for burying. I have already purchased an urn for myself and have a plot already paid for. I don't want my kids to go through any problems when I pass.
@@crateer what nothing graphic? Try 3 5 10 years, of course ER is also graphic and im sure op knows this but in ER at least youre dealing with cells that are mostly living and the environment is being kept as sterile. Graves have decomposition fluid and rotten cells.
This is in the Philippines. In a private burial land, we can put multiple corpes. Just like my Lolo (grandpa) died more than 20years ago and last 2007 my lola(grandma) died, they placed her in a same burial site but the bones of my lolo was placed in smaller casket for bones.
Normally it's a concrete cellar for 2 coffins, stacked on top of each other, with a concrete slab in the middle. That's the way it is in Belgium anyway. The plot can be licensed for 10 to 50 years and then keep being renewed. Ground water does get in there too, I've seen opened cellars with the bottom coffin floating... But there's no reason to purposefully disturb the oldest burial like in this video...
@@KidMillions Rest in Peace to both 🕊️ My Mother unfortunately passed away In Tijuana Mexico, unclaimed...and she is the second, from bottom to up..... They told me she had been buried w 6 others. Been 12 yrs since she passed... wonder how she will look like. I tried exhuming her back in 2010 to give her a Tombstone, but was unsuccessful. Lady only took my Money and Refused to give it back when it was unable to be completed. I didn't care in the End. What else could I have lost, losing my Mother. 805 CA
In some places in Germany they do "natural burials". So the older remains are mostly all gone by the time room is needed for another family member. No coffin or embalming, I believe.
My first thought was why not remove the entire casket instead of the remains first but from seeing the water level in the casket it's likely the bottom is rotted out. It's sad you had to move your grandfather but the bright side is that his tomb is really empty. He has moved on and a tombstone is just a marker to remember him. God bless you.
@@Timewalker13 I've worked for cemeteries before and the answer is both. Youd be surprised how much water ends up underground, especially after digging the grave before the service happens. We generally as a rule dug the day before, and it saves us and the family a lot of head and heartache. Granted we put the casket in a concrete vault but water eventually like many things, finds it's way in there. We've even had to use a pump to remove water before services because water was damn near the top of the hole. But the cemetary was also on what used to be farm land and naturally holds a lot of water.
This is why a good burial vault is so important, a steel air seal Vault is the best you can possibly get ensuring that the casket and remains of our loved. One will never be wet or disturbed for eternity. Clark burial vaults the only Vault to purchase!
And me too. Definitely. I don’t want to occupy some land somewhere and someday to be dug up like this. Much environmentally friendly as well, cremation is the way to go.
Imagine a doctor payed you to dig someone's grave to examine it then you end up with bones and corpse soup that smells worser than your friend who plays games 24 hours a day
You know .. especially in the Philippines and other island nations, cemetery real estate is very expensive and mostly the spaces are RENTED .. not paid for permanently. So this Lolo, or Grandfather, was very fortunate not to be disturbed for 18 years!! When it's necessary to re-use a burial plot, or if the family has ceased making the rental payments on the plot, then up comes the corpse! The coffin liner that was pulled out so unceremoniously with Lolo's meager remains will go back into the grave with the next family member as this one is a family grave. But few people own family plots, most are rented so it's off to a communal ossuary .. which is just a big pile of bones at the rear of the cemetery, where they'll all be mixed up with everyone else's. WE think it's a disrespectful way to treat a deceased loved one, but they see it quite differently .. especially in Christian countries where they believe that the soul is long ago gone to Heaven and one doesn't need their earthly remains anyway, so they need to clean out rented graves every 5 years in order to make space for the next paying customer. But with family plots like this one which is owned and paid for, then they need to empty the grave for the next family member, while Lolo here will be re-buried with them. With rented graves if they're very lucky (from a wealthy family!) they may be fortunate enough to be sent on to a crematory. But poor folk can't afford cremation so this is rare, but if the family does claim the remains of an exhumed loved one then his cleaned bones will go into a 'bone box' which is kept at home and, at best, a shrine may even be made in a corner with a photo, candles, and a cross - perhaps even with a statue of Mother Mary. The Philippines is a devoutly Catholic country, and even though the Pope lifted the ban on cremation in 1954 the stigma still lingers and it's not popular here. But few can afford it anyway. Burial rituals vary GREATLY from culture to culture all over the world .. what we see as respectful treatment of our deceased loved ones, like ... embalming our dead, for example - (which basically means removing the blood and replacing it with 2.5-3 gallons of embalming fluids that are highly toxic and are known carcinogens to funeral home workers and then they also leach into the soil after burial!!) - other cultures would see that as a truly horrible thing to do to someone they love!! I guess it's all about perspective .... Check out the TH-cam video called "Evicted From the Grave" which shows the story of what happens to bodies in Guatemala 3-4 years after the funeral when the families of the dead stop the rental payments on their burial niche (a rectangular "cell" in rows and rows of concrete boxes above the ground piled ten high and are just big enough for a coffin to slide into - like an outdoor mausoleum). They are just treated with no respect whatsoever, unceremoniously evicted from their RENTED plot, turned out of their rotted caskets, and if theyre still intact they're left propped up on a nearby grave stone or just laying on the ground! Those that are just bones are either bound for the ossuary (communal bone pile at the rear of the cemetery) or are left to be picked up by a passing garbage truck on its way to the garbage dump. Charming, huh?? At least this Grandfather's remains were peacefully undisturbed for 18 years and will be rr-buried!! There's loads of interesting information available about the Western funeral industry by the charmingly honest and refreshingly humorous Caitlin Doughty on her TH-cam channel "Ask a Mortician" .. did I say how charming she is?? I love her vidz : ) She established her own not-for-profit funeral home in LA where she encourages families to return to Natural Burials -just like in pre-world war 1 times when the families prepared their own dead for burial, rather than now where death isn't even discussed - we now pay vast sums of money to strangers at a group of funeral industry 'professionals' but who are really owned by a few huge corporations .. but legally we don't need these so-called professionals to bury those we really love. We're quite distanced from death in Western society these days - like death should never be seen or talked about - and the wealthy funeral industry wants to make sure it stays that way! So PLEASE check out 'Ask a Mortician' and Caitlin's website at "the order of the good death". I think going back to our old roots and having much more personal involvement in sending our loved ones off is really important in the normal psychology of dealing with their deaths ... and that the growing involvement of professional death dealers are seriously impacting on the way we should be able to cope with the loss of someone we love.
Reply to WTF:- So ... you're well aware of the uphill battle that Caitlin Doughty (of ASK A MORTICIAN on TH-cam) faces trying to educate people that everyone has to die .. so why NOT take a more personal approach to it, LIKE WE USED TO. Without a funeral industry a home-funeral was THE ONLY WAY to bury a loved one prior to WWI, and that personal involvement just happens to assist families with coping with death psychologically. It makes sense, even if people have become used to the idea of a modern 20 BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR (in th the US alone) corporate funeral industry! It changed once ... we CAN change it back!!
RIP. Exhumations where the coffin area (vault) has flooded are absolutely vile. I can image the absolute stench. Also, I’m amazed that the workers walk right into the decomp and water mix in the grave. That’s a great way to get diseases. Not really adequate PPE there. 🤨
Iv used to work for a large cemetery company in my younger days. At times we had to exhume graves for one reason or another such as an criminal investigation, family request moved, and a couple times buried in the wrong spot. It seemed that more then half of the vaults were full of ground water when the lids were removed even though they are supposed to be water tight. The coffin would be all rusted and falling apart. I think it's all a rip off. Myself I'm going to be cremated when I go if possible. It will be a lot cheaper for the family too.
Right on bro. Digging up remains is a waste of time and honestly it's stupid. Many more ways to save or make money. Leave the dead alone lol for real...
Even in death you gotta pay the tax man or else be dug up and given back to the family. Well idk usually in their beliefs they keep the body within their homes, or maybe they discard them with cremation and if that can't happen... Welp discard it?
@@lemongrabloids3103 I never heard of anything like this before. For one, I would never agree to this and I'd just go a different route in putting my loved one away. This is insane!
Dont worry they're probably transferring the remains to another grave or for cremation or forensic purposes or someone in the family had passed away to be buried in the grave together with the remains of the later
I visited my father's grave just today, as I often do. Advantage of local burial. He's been gone 4 years. Amazing to see 18. Not a pleasant thought to think of the coffin filling with water. Dry mummification is better.
There is always that bit of dark curiosity. My parents are both dead and buried. one for 13 years and one for 2. I wonder sometimes if water made its way in or how they looks now. I would never want to actually find out but the curiosity is there. Its sad that someone so central to us is down there. I clearly remember my mom talking to me about how weird it is we will all be dead one day.
@@murrayshekelberg9754 bro I was thinking the same thing. My mom just recently passed . And to think even us will go one day gives that twilight feeling. . But blessings to your parents 🕊️❤️
Our short existence is laughable, and life is a cruel joke. It's also considered quite hilarious in the Philippines to be evicted from the grave. Okay, maybe that first part is a little dark.
This is ghastly. There are cemeteries in Canada that have a 99 year clause. In case of overcrowding. It must not be a problem because in any cemetary there are very old graves.
In my youth and I mean my late Teens I was an apprentice Bricklayer 1981-2 if memory serves me well my Boss also my Uncle was asked by an Italian Family to build a Tomb for a Gentleman that had passed, we were instructed by the Family to build said tomb out of Breeze blocks/Cinder blocks and every 3 foot build corbleing right round the entire tomb so when the first Coffin went in we could lay 3x2 paving slabs to cover the Coffin we built 4 layers which meant 3 coffins could be laid,and when the Gentleman was layer to rest we then cemented him in so the next coffin could be placed on top of the first and so on. To cover him up we placed 3x2 paving slabs 6 inches from the surface then turfed over so when the next Family member passed away the Grave diggers only took the turf and 6 inches of soil off to place the next coffin in. I asked why this was done at some cost even back in the early 80's and was told it was something to do with the Families Religion as no soil or Dirt was to be next to said coffins now I so not know what Religion the Family were but I figured at some point those wooden coffins would be floating in water through seepage over the years. What I want to know what Religion does this kind of burial practice many thanks Bob.
According to my knowledge (which might be wrong) it's probably Zoroastrianism. They believe it's wrong to either burn the body or bury it in the ground because dead body is "unclear" for them or something while fire and soil are "holy". Though I might be mistaken because I'm Christian.
How is the tonb so perfect? The sides and where is all the dirt that should be on top of the casket, everything is perfectly clean like they just dug the hole a bit confused even on the sides of the casket are perfectly cleaned out of dirt.
I like all the safety gear they use.. I especially like the move where buddy jumps in a hole and holds open a rotten coffin lid with his flip flops on.
Thats 6 feet underground..i bet someone in the family buried under him..that grave was designed for 6-7 persons to be buried on top of each other thats why the top was shallow
I got a few questions. Whats all that water inside the hole? What's that red stuff on the glass? Why is the glass there? Why did this procedure take place? Where is this at? Thanks.
Brattz Palmer Actually, Brattz ... that's EXACTLY how it works in this country. This is in the Philippines, where Lolo means grandfather, and his family has been paying rent on his grave for 18 years. Now, for some reason, his remains are being evicted - usually for non payment of rent, but he could be buried again with the next family member if this is a family plot (which I am pretty sure it is) or new rent is paid for another recently deceased family member. Othereise his body will now either go to a crematory, which I doubt in this case because of the expense - most rented evuction corpses go to the 'ossuary', which is a huge communal pile of bones at the rear of the cemetery .. which I think is most unlikely here, or sometimes their remains are left in a bag. In very rare cases the next of kin may collect the remains but they probably don't even know his remains are scheduled for eviction on this day. But remember that this is normal for the Philippines .. This grandfather got to remain undisturbed for 18 years, but normally for rental interrments they're dug up in the cities after just 5 years. It's just the way it is, and the incredible overpopulation has a lot to do with overcrowding in cemeteries and the resulting practice of digging them up after 5 years. But you know, they think that embalming our loved ones in the West as an absolutely horrifying way to treat the dead ... different strokes for different folks!! But there you go ...
Elizabeth Whiteoak do families ever bury their loved ones together in these graves? and if so and payment was not kept up would they exhume multiple bodies?. Or is it one body per berial plot... ( which could turn out very expensive)....
amanda Lilley That's a really good question! And the answer is yes, and yes. I know it sounds like they have no respect for the dead, but abject poverty is so widespread and overpopulation such a major problem that putting food into the mouths of the living is far more important than the permanent reverence of the dead. And yet All Souls Day is perhaps the biggest and most important long weekend holiday of the year .. that's the time for celebrating the dead and the whole country literally shuts down (I remember wondering "where IS everyone?") .. while all of the cemeteries just instantly come alive and are transformed into market towns for 3 days of celebration - with food stalls, and incense and candle vendors to light up for the dead .. but you can buy anything and everything else as well. It's such a contrast in terms of the way they do show such deep respects for their dead and their ancestors for one weekend of the year, but for the rest of the year they can evict corpses from their rented graves ....
It’s crazy to think one day we’re gonna look like that.
F that. Not me. I want to be Burnt to dust and sprinkled somewhere funny like a strip club parking lot..
Scares me
Nice clean and dry cremation for me!
Ikr
@@kristinafawn1766 wtf
They literally packaged the dude up like hes groceries
he looked so bad
@@rankedskywars well, you know, he's dead. What did you expect
@@NelsonPerez-yo6lm well he been dead for like 20 years if they did it after 10 or something it wouldve been less horrible
Do you want paper or plastic bags sir?
@@stevemuzak8526 u know what I mean
Not the unboxing video I was looking for
Get this man a Oscar!! 🏆
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Owshii
🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿😂😂 this tickled me
Lmao
Welcome to another episode of “where quarantine has led me today”
Lmaaaaoo
Lol!!!!
Would’ve been funny last year
you still in quarantine?
No I searched it
Guess I’m on that side of TH-cam again
Coronavirus boredom....
Corona beer
Funny! Good one, i was just put on that side myself. I was looking for videos of cats playing the piano.
You posted the same comment on that other video
😂😂
Welcome to season 5 episode 13 of why the hell is this in my recommended
You're only on Season 5? I'm on season 21
I searched for this tbh
for real- i found this in my recommended while i was watching a video about keyboards of all things
More like why the hell are we watching this...
@@zayleemartinez2614 And why has TH-cam not flagged this as adult content yet
lots of yellow gloves.. but the sandals are good enough
BILLSTMAXX true
Just limited thinking sadly.
Dallas, Tx.
Germs don't like yellow it seems
BILLSTMAXX lol
BILLSTMAXX
I am 54 yrs old. I have always wondered what happened to a corpse after it has been buried for a long time. Now I know. Still kinda weird knowing this now.
This is generally not the state of a body after 18 years when a proper burial has taken place. Embalming the body, a proper casket, and placing the casket into a vault will preserve a body for decades.
@@toresque1 ikr 😭😭
It’s nasty to me.
that is disgusting oh my god
Actually it shouldn't look like this, the water like fluid you saw is the embalming fluid. Natural decomposition without any embalming fluid won't make you look this messy.
Imagine if he accidentally fell into the casket.
Don't worry. He has his yellow gloves and flip-flops. He's all good.
*Sploosh*
Free bath and cuddles
I mean he was walking around in it dont think he cares
he will take a bath with a soap as usual. trust me...
dude took the head off and chucked it to the other side like it was nothing LMAOOOO
Yeah I thought that was a little fucked up myself!!!
@@evolati12 RIGHT
@@renheartseyedress we all gon look like that sadly
@@Lowkey_nxthxn not me lmao, i'm getting cremated, sprinkle my shit on a nice beach with my mom, family, or dog lmfao
"it's not the dead that can hurt you, it's the living"
- an embalmer
Unboxing videos gone mad 🤔
Pablo Neruda unboxing on a whole new level
Unboxing the iPod
Pmsl hahah lol why they bringing her back ?
Lol
What’s that stench? Oh nothing it death
Its crazy how that pile of rotten meat and bones used to be a whole human being back in the days. A person that had memories stored in his brain and was someone with a purpose in life
Why not let them rest ?
@@eamonbreathnach4613 who’s saying they shouldn’t rest
@@Wifistaxx the people who exhumed the grave, obviously.
@@thunzie those corpses had enough time to rest
@@thunzie im only kidding dont get ya panties up in a bunch, they exhumed the body for a reason and obviously put it back into its grave so they can continue resting
Category: Comedy
Bruh.
Bruh moment
Well, the comments are!
Your username makes your comment even funnier 😂😂😂
@Debziez bruh
@Debziez bruv
Damn even when you dead still gotta pay rent lol
Im dead! 😩😂
And people ask why i'd rather be cremated 🤷🏻♂️
that´s why it´s better to be cremated or any other thing instead of renting a tomb in a cemetery.
Eviction family members can no longer afford the fees
@Naomi so is he!
Nothing like wearing rubber gloves but sticking bare feet in the grave goo
Filipino logic!
forbidden soup
The GRAVE GOO lmao
nah he had boots on
The other one was putting his feet near it too close for me
Oh my gosh, dude is just standing there in Lolo soup. 😮 All jokes aside, though. I really am thankful for content like this. Death and decay are part of reality. Only in modern times has death came to be treated as taboo. In the past our family/friends would've cared for our body after our passing. They would wash and prepare our remains for burial right there in the home. Everything, right down to the digging of the grave was handled by the decedent's loved ones. Now death has become so...clinical. Especially, here in the U.S. The vast majorty of us have become completely detached from this natural, inevitable process. Content like this is needed in order to help demystify death and what happens to our remains afterwards.
At first I thought, "Oh PLEASE have him be wearing boots!" WHEW!
Hey, what you said makes complete sense. I'd never thought it like that. I like your way of thinking.
Lolo soup 😭
I thought I'd had some tough jobs, but this is wicked. Can't imagine having to get up in the morning and go stand in a hole, filled with cold human soup water. Nope.
Rick B Job application qualification: grave exhumer and cleaner outer
Rick B imagine drinking it 🤮😈🤣
@Robert Gardea the point is to give them time to decompose. not permanent burial. didn't use embalming
My dad is a Forman at a cemetery, they do removals and they smell is described as similar to sulfur
ikr, also i love how the man just throws the guys head onto the rest of his body LMAO
Thank God there's no smellivision damn that's nasty
Cremation for me when I go, don't like the thoughts of my future corpse lay seeped in stinking damp for years
Absolutely....also your body goes straight back into the Whole as energy....
Same rob fogg, same
Why be afraid. Let Mother Earth do her job as for all other creatures. We are no different in the end.
Well I also don’t like the thought of me being burned up to ash
Don't be cheap. Entombment much better.
Oh that’s pretty efficient. The liner of the casket is designed like a cheese cloth almost, so that the bones can be retained and most of the postmortem fluids and humectants are strained out.
I know this is a common practice for most places in the world with leases graves but I always wondered how they did it. Grandfather Lolo must have been an awesome person to get this much attention still. ❤
Apparently in some countries you rent a plot and this is normal practice.
That's correct.
In Germany you get your burial spot for 35 years then they bury someone on top of you
James Cook dang
I think America should do the same thing. Save space, make room for the new dead. Let's be real here. Overtime you're nothing but a stone on the ground. A waste of space.
@@shawnmoyer5789 With my family, My great grandma and great grandad are buried on top of eachother, with my grandad he is just waiting for my grandma to go on top and my mums mum is cremated so
Thank you for posting, you are just showing what everyone is curious about. Please disregard those who have no respect for what you had to do.
I'm not going to argue with you but the only things that baffles me is why does TH-cam allow this to be on here but when someone swears in a video all of a sudden TH-cam is getting up in their face telling them to delete the video
@@MrMagicianJr Because death is just a part of where is life is going to go. It's part biology and part understanding. It is good to come to peace with that.
are you kidding? Talking about others lack of respect when this piece of dirt filmed the decaying corpse of his grandfather in order to post it on youtube? When did the grandfather get a say in this. You think he wanted that? You have a very warped sense of respect telling him to disregard anyone who thinks what he has done is disgusting. Hush.
@@GeologicalNerd Same with all those naked big booty mamas on here. Just part biology and part understanding. It is good to come get a piece of that.
How about allowing the dead to rest in peace.?
After watching this......cremation is the way to go.
That’s no way to treat grandad.
mmm... but at the end of the day.... a "live" cremation is probably a darn site worse thing to watch happen... thats literal blistering off the skin and gastric juices boiling and exploding.... Its all a fact of life... the collected bones are more than likely going to make their way to a crematorium from this point... I think "Lolo" got to decompose/bloat/become grotesque in the quiet dignity of the under ground.... and now that that done, its just bones... the family has accepted his loss.... the funeral and fancy trimmings associated aren't for the dead - they're all for the living who love and miss them.... Just another way of looking at it.... Death is not pretty.... but it can honestly still be a beautiful thing, if we all stopped trying to pretend that it is pretty. :)
I really want to see the bones of my Great grandfather but sadly he is almost 100 years old
And looking at it from the spiritual side:
When burned he can visit all the places in the world he didnt visited.
But when burried he will need to wait there until someone comes to take his bones out there again.
You must never seen a live cremation. It's not the prettiest thing. You don't just come out as all ash lol. They take your bones and grind them up into fine ash after, then you're just put in a container. What a way to go out, 50+ years in your body just to see it all burned in an hour or two. Yeah it's cheaper but there's a reason
@@samuelcreighton4824 you can’t watch a cremation. It happens behind much thick a wall of metal
They say the smell of the water in a decomposed grave is the most horrific thing imaginable.
I disagree. It's actually a nice pleasant smell, like walking into a sweet shop.
The smell of human décomposition can make you tough up!
Omg, i cant imagine the smell that came from that casket. There is no way in hell that that smell is coming off them after that.
Smells are gone I am sure
It smells like earth water or moisture.. actually 1st week of casket smells 10 times nasty than the one that is decade old already
Doesn't smell like anything , just musky earthy about it. That body has been long decayed
It doesn't
It doesn't
I really don't want to know how that smells.
Same 🤮
Was thinking the same thing
🤢🤮
Imagine taking a cup of that juice and knocking it back. 😋
@@nuculearpancake17 I HATE YOU
@@nuculearpancake17 probably full of nutrients! And flavour! 😍
For those who are not aware, this is more than likely from the Philippines. (I watched with no sound so I can not confirm the language). Most cemeteries in that country are done through a rental process and over time everyone will eventually become evicted from their resting place; as families may want to make room for Grandmother by removing the body of a great great aunt who no one alive remembers anyway. It is an accepted norm and there are no issues with this in Filipino culture.
Yes, they even stack graves here but in cemented boxes where you can fit the casket in there
Totally disgusting. Every human has the right to be PERMANENTLY buried in the earth that God gave us.
What do they do with the evicted soupy bits?
@@bethanyward3340 from my experience, the soup is removed and buried from a certain location.
I think its kapampangan
“Don’t look for the living amongst the dead.”
Jesus Christ
Brilliant. 🙄
What the angel meant, was what God said to Moses, "I am the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob", I am the God of the living not the dead. Jesus is the first born of the dead, then all those who put their trust in him will be resurrected too. They have past from death to life, through him, meaning in our natural state, we were born under the curse of the law, and were dead in trespasses, but Jesus paid the penalty in full, therefore canceling the penalty imposed by the law. Our sins were laid on him, he who knew no sin, thus God raised him from the grave, so those that put their faith in Jesus.
Phew, I had to refresh the page because of the smell after opening that grave..
BB Lmfaoooo!!
This comment wins
Yes my fiance lives in Lipa City Philippines and she says that if a family member passes away and they can't afford a grave, they exhume a relative that has been in the ground for a while and dispose of the remains so the recently deceased can be buried. It's actually sad.
Do they cremate the remains and bury them together, then? Where I live in CA, they are starting to allow urns to be buried in the ground above the existing casket. It is sad to remove someone like this and not put them back.
@@bunnymomjulie6719 yes they creamate the remains. I live in S.C. and they have just started allowing 4 urns ⚱to be buried on top of a single grave. They sell urn vaults that are for burying. I have already purchased an urn for myself and have a plot already paid for. I don't want my kids to go through any problems when I pass.
I would put the bones at the feet of the new body.
😪
That shows no respect for the dead!
Cant even die peacefully now I guess.
The family was the one that requested this to happen, see the description
Much respect to the people who do this job. This job is the most graphic.
Try being a firefighter reported to accidents on the Garden State Parkway….😅
There is literally nothing graphic about this job lol.
Go to the ER.
@@crateer what nothing graphic? Try 3 5 10 years, of course ER is also graphic and im sure op knows this but in ER at least youre dealing with cells that are mostly living and the environment is being kept as sterile. Graves have decomposition fluid and rotten cells.
@@crateer literally nothing? hahaha someone has no empathy. just cuz uve seen more graphic things doesnt invalidate this
Love your South Park pfp!! :]
This is in the Philippines. In a private burial land, we can put multiple corpes. Just like my Lolo (grandpa) died more than 20years ago and last 2007 my lola(grandma) died, they placed her in a same burial site but the bones of my lolo was placed in smaller casket for bones.
Normally it's a concrete cellar for 2 coffins, stacked on top of each other, with a concrete slab in the middle. That's the way it is in Belgium anyway. The plot can be licensed for 10 to 50 years and then keep being renewed. Ground water does get in there too, I've seen opened cellars with the bottom coffin floating... But there's no reason to purposefully disturb the oldest burial like in this video...
Thank you for explaining. I was looking at this and thinking "What the Fuck?"
Robin Ligsay
oh I see .. thx for sharing that and sorry for your loss.
@@KidMillions Rest in Peace to both 🕊️
My Mother unfortunately passed away In Tijuana Mexico, unclaimed...and she is the second, from bottom to up..... They told me she had been buried w 6 others.
Been 12 yrs since she passed... wonder how she will look like.
I tried exhuming her back in 2010 to give her a Tombstone, but was unsuccessful.
Lady only took my Money and Refused to give it back when it was unable to be completed.
I didn't care in the End.
What else could I have lost, losing my Mother.
805 CA
@@JESUSLIVES89 I’m so sorry bless you and your family my mother just passed recently too .. much love ❤
Rest in peace, Grandfather Lolo.
He passed away 1997
This is from Philippines. Lolo means grandfather in our language, not a name.
Shoutout to lolo
Lolo means grandfather in the Philippines, not his name
Lolo is not a name, Lolo is just grandfather in a different language
HE JUST PICKED UP HIS GRANDFATHERS SKULL LIKE “move out the way”
In some places in Germany they do "natural burials". So the older remains are mostly all gone by the time room is needed for another family member. No coffin or embalming, I believe.
Bruh if anybody disturbed me in my eternal sleep like that I’d haunt the hell out of them forever.
😂👍😂
U THINK u would but na ud be too preoccupied on the other side to care. Our bodies are temporary rentals.
Lots of people left wondering why is this video in their recommended while I searched for this.
My first thought was why not remove the entire casket instead of the remains first but from seeing the water level in the casket it's likely the bottom is rotted out. It's sad you had to move your grandfather but the bright side is that his tomb is really empty. He has moved on and a tombstone is just a marker to remember him. God bless you.
That's not water it's corpse juice. Go watch what happens after being buried for a year
It's not water, it's all the goo from your body.
@@Timewalker13 I've worked for cemeteries before and the answer is both. Youd be surprised how much water ends up underground, especially after digging the grave before the service happens. We generally as a rule dug the day before, and it saves us and the family a lot of head and heartache. Granted we put the casket in a concrete vault but water eventually like many things, finds it's way in there. We've even had to use a pump to remove water before services because water was damn near the top of the hole. But the cemetary was also on what used to be farm land and naturally holds a lot of water.
Best comment in this video. God bless you, too!
@@lamebrane6474 What do you think is the smell of that casket? All that is left are bones so is it gonna smell like dirt or something?
My grandfather died 2 days ago. It is so crazy to think how my grandfather will be like that after 20 years.
In 60 days
@@candyman6905 My grandfather died on march.
Try digging now
It depends on the location of the burial too. Type of soil, etc.
Depends if he’s embalmed as well. Then he’ll only have algae/bacterial growth/discoloration, as well as potentially becoming saponin.
There's nothing like the feeling of holding your dead grandfathers skull. That's true love
and just throwing it to muscle goo. Lovely
"Just gonna...pop you there..."
@@henryguillen7277ikr like wtf he just threw it
Someone accidentally buried him with the keys to the Chevy
Kurt Jentsch keys..keys..keys keys keys...GODDAMNIT GRANDPA
Kurt Jentsch, I heard it was his bankcard!
🤣😄😂👍
Inappropriate
Kurt Jentsch 😂
The way they are relaxed and chatting is like the are at a construction site
More power to them. I would’ve passed out. Rest in peace to the person
I wouldn't mentally be able to just pick up my grandfathers skull and move it
I’d rather Kms then do that
I really came for the comments. But flip flop guy had me dying... No pun intended
*intend your puns you coward*
Lmao
A couple of vitamins and a little sunshine and he'll be just like new.
You forgot the zipties and some flex seal
RCs By A Dummy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😉😂😉
Ah yes. Flexseal. Works like a champ!
This RCs revived 2 months back same way 😂
Robert Curtis gross dude.
This is why a good burial vault is so important, a steel air seal Vault is the best you can possibly get ensuring that the casket and remains of our loved. One will never be wet or disturbed for eternity. Clark burial vaults the only Vault to purchase!
Yep. It's cremation for me.
Amen
And me too. Definitely. I don’t want to occupy some land somewhere and someday to be dug up like this. Much environmentally friendly as well, cremation is the way to go.
Not for me im afraid of being burnt to a crisp.
th-cam.com/video/kJTclbBKxKk/w-d-xo.html
TheAustynatorrr cremation is wrong I prefer the way Jesus was when he was killed
Flip flops check! Dishwashing gloves check! Yep we're OSHA approved boys let's get in there!
There’s no OHS in the Philippines
Pete Loooool my dying 💀
YOUR'E hilarious!!!
Loool
😂😂
Why was this recommended..
I am also asking the same question
to remind you that life is short and we will all look like that after we die so enjoy it while you have.
Yep same here
Who Knows! 🤔 💀😧
Imagine a doctor payed you to dig someone's grave to examine it then you end up with bones and corpse soup that smells worser than your friend who plays games 24 hours a day
Why do I feel attacked? 😂
Also I thought you were gonna say "worse than your friend who eats Taco Bell" at first. 😆
Lolo is a term for grandfather here. 😊
Chill Frost Cool, nice to know thank you.
Chill Frost ty
Das bleibt übrig.....ich lass mich kremieren, ist ästhetischer...spart Platz, hygienischer...
Winter Sky anywhere, there were savages. duh
Kailangan You need to pay if you want to keep the grandfather's body in the grave for 100 years to be expensive
"Sandals sandals everywhere.
You are dead but we don't care.
Dig you up it's time go.
Say farewell to old Lolo."
THE END
Kamikaze Yamamoto
Plate tosser
Imagine this being your work experience when you was at school
Thanks for sharing, I could not help myself but look ,hope you have nice memories of GRANDAD as we say in england
3:10 love how he just grabs the skull real quick and drops it 😂😂
Andit make a sound like" Chok "
Lolo is probably glad to get out all that water.
carlotta Flowers lolo might be enjoying chilling in the water considering the global warming
carlotta Flowers No shit aboit that
Would you be glad if you were alive in that liquids.
So much for resting in peace... Smh...
The corpses mind rn "whoms't be making disturbance on my eternity bed whilst i be resting in peace"
Dracosgal8 lol
Pfffffffffft it’s like your gonna be alive in an endless cycle of boxes.
What’s that liquid/fluid in the coffin?
You know .. especially in the Philippines and other island nations, cemetery real estate is very expensive and mostly the spaces are RENTED .. not paid for permanently. So this Lolo, or Grandfather, was very fortunate not to be disturbed for 18 years!! When it's necessary to re-use a burial plot, or if the family has ceased making the rental payments on the plot, then up comes the corpse! The coffin liner that was pulled out so unceremoniously with Lolo's meager remains will go back into the grave with the next family member as this one is a family grave. But few people own family plots, most are rented so it's off to a communal ossuary .. which is just a big pile of bones at the rear of the cemetery, where they'll all be mixed up with everyone else's. WE think it's a disrespectful way to treat a deceased loved one, but they see it quite differently .. especially in Christian countries where they believe that the soul is long ago gone to Heaven and one doesn't need their earthly remains anyway, so they need to clean out rented graves every 5 years in order to make space for the next paying customer. But with family plots like this one which is owned and paid for, then they need to empty the grave for the next family member, while Lolo here will be re-buried with them. With rented graves if they're very lucky (from a wealthy family!) they may be fortunate enough to be sent on to a crematory. But poor folk can't afford cremation so this is rare, but if the family does claim the remains of an exhumed loved one then his cleaned bones will go into a 'bone box' which is kept at home and, at best, a shrine may even be made in a corner with a photo, candles, and a cross - perhaps even with a statue of Mother Mary. The Philippines is a devoutly Catholic country, and even though the Pope lifted the ban on cremation in 1954 the stigma still lingers and it's not popular here. But few can afford it anyway.
Burial rituals vary GREATLY from culture to culture all over the world .. what we see as respectful treatment of our deceased loved ones, like ... embalming our dead, for example - (which basically means removing the blood and replacing it with 2.5-3 gallons of embalming fluids that are highly toxic and are known carcinogens to funeral home workers and then they also leach into the soil after burial!!) - other cultures would see that as a truly horrible thing to do to someone they love!! I guess it's all about perspective .... Check out the TH-cam video called "Evicted From the Grave" which shows the story of what happens to bodies in Guatemala 3-4 years after the funeral when the families of the dead stop the rental payments on their burial niche (a rectangular "cell" in rows and rows of concrete boxes above the ground piled ten high and are just big enough for a coffin to slide into - like an outdoor mausoleum). They are just treated with no respect whatsoever, unceremoniously evicted from their RENTED plot, turned out of their rotted caskets, and if theyre still intact they're left propped up on a nearby grave stone or just laying on the ground! Those that are just bones are either bound for the ossuary (communal bone pile at the rear of the cemetery) or are left to be picked up by a passing garbage truck on its way to the garbage dump. Charming, huh?? At least this Grandfather's remains were peacefully undisturbed for 18 years and will be rr-buried!!
There's loads of interesting information available about the Western funeral industry by the charmingly honest and refreshingly humorous Caitlin Doughty on her TH-cam channel "Ask a Mortician" .. did I say how charming she is?? I love her vidz : ) She established her own not-for-profit funeral home in LA where she encourages families to return to Natural Burials -just like in pre-world war 1 times when the families prepared their own dead for burial, rather than now where death isn't even discussed - we now pay vast sums of money to strangers at a group of funeral industry 'professionals' but who are really owned by a few huge corporations .. but legally we don't need these so-called professionals to bury those we really love. We're quite distanced from death in Western society these days - like death should never be seen or talked about - and the wealthy funeral industry wants to make sure it stays that way! So PLEASE check out 'Ask a Mortician' and Caitlin's website at "the order of the good death". I think going back to our old roots and having much more personal involvement in sending our loved ones off is really important in the normal psychology of dealing with their deaths ... and that the growing involvement of professional death dealers are seriously impacting on the way we should be able to cope with the loss of someone we love.
Elizabeth Whiteoak
Thanks for info. Amazing on what I didn't know about!!!!???
Mr. Grey
Elizabeth Whiteoak
Wow - Thank You, I had No Idea that there was so much to learn about not only death, but the burial process.
Thanks again.
LOVE caitilins videos!!!!!
Reply to WTF:-
So ... you're well aware of the uphill battle that Caitlin Doughty (of ASK A MORTICIAN on TH-cam) faces trying to educate people that everyone has to die .. so why NOT take a more personal approach to it, LIKE WE USED TO. Without a funeral industry a home-funeral was THE ONLY WAY to bury a loved one prior to WWI, and that personal involvement just happens to assist families with coping with death psychologically. It makes sense, even if people have become used to the idea of a modern 20 BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR (in th the US alone) corporate funeral industry! It changed once ... we CAN change it back!!
Ahhhhh. Finally, some fresh air.
Read the description. This isn't an exhumation, this is an eviction. Bottoms up Skeletor. 🍻
No this is exhumation
Eviction is when they remove the coffin from the earth without open it
I'll get you next time..He Man...hahahahahahhaaahaa.....
RIP. Exhumations where the coffin area (vault) has flooded are absolutely vile. I can image the absolute stench. Also, I’m amazed that the workers walk right into the decomp and water mix in the grave. That’s a great way to get diseases. Not really adequate PPE there. 🤨
What....they had boots on. 🤣
Also when he opened the casket all the bacteria rushed right into his nostrils and down his lungs.
When i was a kid i used to swim in flooded cemetery where i live in.
That’s a grisly stew 🤮
Western culture doesn't apply here
Iv used to work for a large cemetery company in my younger days. At times we had to exhume graves for one reason or another such as an criminal investigation, family request moved, and a couple times buried in the wrong spot. It seemed that more then half of the vaults were full of ground water when the lids were removed even though they are supposed to be water tight. The coffin would be all rusted and falling apart. I think it's all a rip off. Myself I'm going to be cremated when I go if possible. It will be a lot cheaper for the family too.
Right on bro. Digging up remains is a waste of time and honestly it's stupid. Many more ways to save or make money. Leave the dead alone lol for real...
If they need the space for another family member, there's enough room in there, that person looked pretty Slim, or is it slime?
slimy
@@vancabrera8833 or shine 😅👋
I have an old refrigerator in my basement I wouldn't dare open. Y'all got some balls. 😬
What do they do with what they took out of there?
When you think lolo took his adobo recipe with him
😄😄😂😂
You belong in r/cursedcomments my friend
lmaooooo
lmao
Damn, because of your comment i'll never gonna look at adobo the way I used to.
So much for spending the rest of eternity resting in peace🙁
Even in death you gotta pay the tax man or else be dug up and given back to the family. Well idk usually in their beliefs they keep the body within their homes, or maybe they discard them with cremation and if that can't happen... Welp discard it?
This is sad to me. To have a person removed from their resting place :'( RIP.
Crystal Grose it is normal in these countries as the grave plot is only rented for 5 years. Then you must move it
This is sad. Damn money is shit
I think he will be just fine...
@@lemongrabloids3103 I never heard of anything like this before. For one, I would never agree to this and I'd just go a different route in putting my loved one away. This is insane!
Indonesia?
This is why I want to be cremated. I don’t want to end up like that. 😢
This is categorized as comedy...?
Speed it up and add Benny Hill music!
hahaha
Stephanie Thesing I saw that too. Wild isn't it. 😱
Yeah I don't understand either although the benny thing made me laugh
Stephanie Thesing uuu rich boy. Got gold for your shinig grave?
So now that grandfather has been exhumed from that temporary resting place, where is he now? Sad that had to happen though.
@BLURPP BLOOP .. can you show me where that is?..
@@TheThriftyGma this is done in my country too.
One of the most nastiest conditions anybody can work under.
What do they do with the ones they dig up?
The guy keeps looking inside like he's not sure it's Lolo.😂
Bruh lmfaoo
Oh Lordy! Youre not safe even when dead for 18 years!!
TheRange
We don't know what there doing.
Cremate done with it. Remains are the futures studies. Not me. No remains
It must be painful
LOL! I know right!
Dont worry they're probably transferring the remains to another grave or for cremation or forensic purposes or someone in the family had passed away to be buried in the grave together with the remains of the later
I visited my father's grave just today, as I often do. Advantage of local burial. He's been gone 4 years. Amazing to see 18. Not a pleasant thought to think of the coffin filling with water. Dry mummification is better.
There is always that bit of dark curiosity. My parents are both dead and buried. one for 13 years and one for 2. I wonder sometimes if water made its way in or how they looks now. I would never want to actually find out but the curiosity is there. Its sad that someone so central to us is down there. I clearly remember my mom talking to me about how weird it is we will all be dead one day.
@@murrayshekelberg9754 bro I was thinking the same thing. My mom just recently passed . And to think even us will go one day gives that twilight feeling. . But blessings to your parents 🕊️❤️
I wonder if that body decomposition juice can be run through a Brita water filtration system and drank
Why is the category COMEDY?!
Scarlet Crown because TH-cam thinks it's funny
Pretty much funny for youtube.
Sandals
Our short existence is
laughable, and life is a
cruel joke.
It's also considered quite
hilarious in the Philippines
to be evicted from the grave.
Okay, maybe that first part
is a little dark.
Black comedy.
Omg, why the hell did I just watch that?!?
This is ghastly. There are cemeteries in Canada that have a 99 year clause. In case of overcrowding. It must not be a problem because in any cemetary there are very old graves.
Id hate for my body to be sitting in fluids for 18 years
Now lolo feeling relax after 18 years, now he will dance, Lolo rock people shock 😎😎😎
"Feeling relax?" Dang! What's your first language?
You have gloves for safety but you'll hop up in here in flip flops. Hmmmmm
Asia style safety, gotta love it ;)
NO KIDDING! Hopping in the CORPSE JUICE in flip flops!!!!! NO THANKS!!!!!
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In my youth and I mean my late Teens I was an apprentice Bricklayer 1981-2 if memory serves me well my Boss also my Uncle was asked by an Italian Family to build a Tomb for a Gentleman that had passed, we were instructed by the Family to build said tomb out of Breeze blocks/Cinder blocks and every 3 foot build corbleing right round the entire tomb so when the first Coffin went in we could lay 3x2 paving slabs to cover the Coffin we built 4 layers which meant 3 coffins could be laid,and when the Gentleman was layer to rest we then cemented him in so the next coffin could be placed on top of the first and so on. To cover him up we placed 3x2 paving slabs 6 inches from the surface then turfed over so when the next Family member passed away the Grave diggers only took the turf and 6 inches of soil off to place the next coffin in. I asked why this was done at some cost even back in the early 80's and was told it was something to do with the Families Religion as no soil or Dirt was to be next to said coffins now I so not know what Religion the Family were but I figured at some point those wooden coffins would be floating in water through seepage over the years. What I want to know what Religion does this kind of burial practice many thanks Bob.
hhmmmm im wondering too now..thanks fr shareing that story of your work.👌🤗
According to my knowledge (which might be wrong) it's probably Zoroastrianism. They believe it's wrong to either burn the body or bury it in the ground because dead body is "unclear" for them or something while fire and soil are "holy". Though I might be mistaken because I'm Christian.
How is the tonb so perfect? The sides and where is all the dirt that should be on top of the casket, everything is perfectly clean like they just dug the hole a bit confused even on the sides of the casket are perfectly cleaned out of dirt.
that's why you never spend $13000 on a casket.. just to get tore open.. lol... just dump my a** in a $50 pine casket and call it a day.. lol
I like all the safety gear they use.. I especially like the move where buddy jumps in a hole and holds open a rotten coffin lid with his flip flops on.
is it just me or was this not a very deep burial?
may have something to do with the water table
Made by the same guy who invented the Water Bed I assume? lol
j/k yea I think you may be right, good call
Thanks for confirming Rotten Inside!
Thats 6 feet underground..i bet someone in the family buried under him..that grave was designed for 6-7 persons to be buried on top of each other thats why the top was shallow
Joe Mamma What’s a water table?
I got a few questions.
Whats all that water inside the hole?
What's that red stuff on the glass?
Why is the glass there?
Why did this procedure take place?
Where is this at?
Thanks.
This is in the philippines because lolo means grandfather
I would drather stick pins in my eyes than do that job
Just picks up his skull seriously how do they do this
Is this one of these Rent A Grave sorta thing...... Corpse your evicted
Hahahahaha funny
Brattz Palmer
Actually, Brattz ... that's EXACTLY how it works in this country. This is in the Philippines, where Lolo means grandfather, and his family has been paying rent on his grave for 18 years. Now, for some reason, his remains are being evicted - usually for non payment of rent, but he could be buried again with the next family member if this is a family plot (which I am pretty sure it is) or new rent is paid for another recently deceased family member. Othereise his body will now either go to a crematory, which I doubt in this case because of the expense - most rented evuction corpses go to the 'ossuary', which is a huge communal pile of bones at the rear of the cemetery .. which I think is most unlikely here, or sometimes their remains are left in a bag. In very rare cases the next of kin may collect the remains but they probably don't even know his remains are scheduled for eviction on this day. But remember that this is normal for the Philippines .. This grandfather got to remain undisturbed for 18 years, but normally for rental interrments they're dug up in the cities after just 5 years. It's just the way it is, and the incredible overpopulation has a lot to do with overcrowding in cemeteries and the resulting practice of digging them up after 5 years. But you know, they think that embalming our loved ones in the West as an absolutely horrifying way to treat the dead ... different strokes for different folks!! But there you go ...
Shame on the corpse
Elizabeth Whiteoak do families ever bury their loved ones together in these graves? and if so and payment was not kept up would they exhume multiple bodies?. Or is it one body per berial plot... ( which could turn out very expensive)....
amanda Lilley
That's a really good question! And the answer is yes, and yes. I know it sounds like they have no respect for the dead, but abject poverty is so widespread and overpopulation such a major problem that putting food into the mouths of the living is far more important than the permanent reverence of the dead. And yet All Souls Day is perhaps the biggest and most important long weekend holiday of the year .. that's the time for celebrating the dead and the whole country literally shuts down (I remember wondering "where IS everyone?") .. while all of the cemeteries just instantly come alive and are transformed into market towns for 3 days of celebration - with food stalls, and incense and candle vendors to light up for the dead .. but you can buy anything and everything else as well. It's such a contrast in terms of the way they do show such deep respects for their dead and their ancestors for one weekend of the year, but for the rest of the year they can evict corpses from their rented graves ....
Lolo should have called a plumber. My basement is flooded 🪠
Up until today, I wanted to be buried when I die. I've now changed my mind. Cremation it is!
same
OUR prayers and Respects to LOLO 💐RIP”
This is exactly why I’m getting cremated. Who would ever want to rot in a box like that?
i just searched up beethoven composing music and what the hell is this
Who was Lolo? And why was the exhumation filmed and published? 🤔