The deceased man was seated by the funeral home to attend his own funeral, and the people who attended the funeral were confused
After the death of a man in the country, the funeral home did not bury him as was customary, but placed him on a chair. Che Lewis, 29, was shot in the company of his 54-year-old father. He held a funeral for him at a church on January 15. Amazingly, the mortician who held his funeral was creative, placing his body in a seat and putting him in the back of the hearse along with his chair. Although he had been dead for a long time, he traveled to the church in an open carriage, his last "open-air trip.". This extraordinary funeral will take place at the Cathedral of St. John in the town of San Diego Martin, which will be held in the capital of Trinidad and Tobago in the Spanish port. It was in this way that Louis, dressed in a pink top and milky white pants, appeared vividly in front of everyone's eyes and attracted everyone's attention. However, when the funeral procession walked into the church, the problem came.
It is said that the church staff was so surprised to see him that they did not let him attend his funeral, but asked him to sit outside the door and say hello to the funeral attendant. Some employees did not know he was dead, and accused him of not wearing a mask or knowing he was dead. Footage of the funeral later went viral, and some didn't even know Lewis was dead. This strange funeral caught a lot of people's attention. A lot of people are leaving comments below. One netizen wrote: "Creepy, I express my condolences to their families. ”
Dany Funeral Home, which held a funeral for Lewis, told reporters how Lewis sat in a chair. It is worth mentioning that the museum's motto is: "Everyone's life is unique, so every funeral should be different." Dani, the supervisor, told reporters: "We did what his family asked us to do because we knew there were such funerals overseas. "We stayed with him for three days until we brought him to the public to see if he was really as he thought he was." The funeral home has reportedly conducted "extreme embalming" on him, injecting a chemical into his body that makes his body unusually stiff. Such a funeral is not acceptable to everyone. Police said: "We are disappointed in Dani's funeral behaviour. "Transporting a human body in such a dangerous way would result in a fine of £750 and further investigation." Lewis was eventually buried with his father.