by pedros » Thu Mar 30, 2023 7:02 pm
We exhumed my father-in-law a few years back due to his Chinese grave being in the fast lane (westbound) of the PP-SHV expressway.
You literally call Heng Heng's Lucky Chinese Grave Removal Co. and they come out in a beaten up old pick-up, with shovels, cleaning equipment and a trio of monks+ Achar riding in the back
(think this cost extra).
Amazing how well preserved the cadavar was, the concrete lining seemed to have been pretty water tight. Clothes still in good condition, and some mummification. Can't remember seeing any tattoos, but the bones were very yellow when then cleaned them up before taking them away- much like these pics ^^.
All in all, a great day out in the countryside for all the family- with the whole process filmed for the diaspora.
We exhumed my father-in-law a few years back due to his Chinese grave being in the fast lane (westbound) of the PP-SHV expressway.
You literally call Heng Heng's Lucky Chinese Grave Removal Co. and they come out in a beaten up old pick-up, with shovels, cleaning equipment and a trio of monks+ Achar riding in the back
(think this cost extra).
Amazing how well preserved the cadavar was, the concrete lining seemed to have been pretty water tight. Clothes still in good condition, and some mummification. Can't remember seeing any tattoos, but the bones were very yellow when then cleaned them up before taking them away- much like these pics ^^.
All in all, a great day out in the countryside for all the family- with the whole process filmed for the diaspora.