Viral video shows friends taking DEAD friend from grave for one final motorbike ride
The friends, who claim they got permission from Erick Cedeno’s parents, took the body out of the coffin for one last bike ride
Friends took their deceased friend from his grave for one final, frightening motorbike ride.
Erick Cedeno's friends claim to have gotten his parents' consent to
exhume the 21-year-old's body and take him on "one more" motorcycle
journey before saying their goodbyes "as they should." Erick Cedeno's
friends claimed that his parents had granted them permission to take him
out of his casket and execute the bizarre ritual during his Ecuadorian burial.
In
the video, seven men encircle a motorbike as the lifeless body is
placed in the passenger seat, according to reports by Dailymail. The video
shared by Dailymail reveals clearly how the body drops over the back of
the driver. His friends can be heard applauding and swinging their arms
in joy.
Erick Cedeno, who was shot dead last weekend on the way to a funeral, was gently placed on the back of the motorbike driver before the vehicle took off
Police called the act “an aberrant and unhealthy activity” — but no reported investigations have taken place due to there not being any complaints about the questionable stunt
Another man was seen tightly gripping the corpse in place before the
motorbike rode off. The guys stated they wanted to pay honour to their
friend and say their goodbyes "as they should" with this bike voyage.
They even sprayed alcoholic beverages over the coffin. The body was
hanging out with its arms and legs unrestrained, as the crowd cheered.
Another friend or family of the dead sat with him inside his coffin, grieving his passing.
The
incident occurred in Portoviejo's El Florón neighbourhood, an
overcrowded residential area with 36 thousand underprivileged residents.
The young people took the body out of the casket, which was clad in
black slacks and a white shirt, between shoves. Others also seemed to
mistreat the deceased's body is various way. Following that, they placed
it onto the motorcycle in order to take it along the street.
Last
Saturday, the 21-year-old had been shot and killed while on his way to a
loved one's funeral. "This is the first time this has happened in the
city," police said, adding that the activity was "strange and harmful."
None of the persons who removed the body from the grave have been
captured by authorities. There has been no investigation into the
occurrence since funerals are considered private affairs. No complaints
have been made since the weird bike ride, which occurred last weekend on
November 29 in Ecuador's Portoviejo area.
In various parts of
the globe, digging up the dead is a typical practice that is a form of
remembrance or care for the deceased by relatives and friends. Families
of Toraja, in the highlands of South Sulawesi, exhume the remains of
their departed relatives and friends once a year to reconcile with them
at the Ma'nene festival. The remains of newborns and children are
reportedly also dug up to memorialise the three-day festival. Families
uncover the coffins and let the bodies dry before bathing, grooming, and
adorning the mummies in new exquisite clothing and taking them on a
tour through the hamlet.
2 comments:
That is just a little bit strange.
Sick.
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