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Weirdest of all, perhaps, was the funeral where the corpse was literally passed around so people could say goodbye. “My niece lost a 6-month-old,” one creeped-out family member explained.
The Dancing Pallbearers are led by Benjamin Aidoo, who started the group as a regular pallbearer service in 2003. [6] He later had the idea of adding choreography to their pallbearing work. Extra fees are charged for dancing with the coffin during a funeral. [citation needed] The oldest of the reused clips is from YouTube by Travelin Sister from January 22, 2015, though the Dancing Pallbearers ...
The pastor at the funeral went on for about 10 minutes about how we had all been responsible for him [passing] because we were sinners and that we should join his church to make amends.
Funerals, by and large, are not the sort of events one attends to hear something funny, unless the deceased had a sense of humor and wanted to play one last joke. However, there is something about ...
From the ultimate Trekkie reaching the final frontier to a famous journalist meeting an explosive end, here are some truly bizarre last wishes and funerals.
When The Funeral Gets Seriously Weird A truly bizarre detail came out when scientists looked closely at the video and field notes.
This list of unusual deaths includes unique or extremely rare circumstances of death recorded throughout the 19th century, noted as being unusual by multiple sources.
The coffin contains a skeleton draped in ceremonial robes, surrounded by the ritual implements used in the strange funeral rites. However, when he strikes the mystical tuning fork that has been buried alongside the robe-draped skeleton, supernatural forces are unleashed.