Man crushed to death by mum’s coffin during funeral
Dozens of onlookers were filmed watching the elaborate ceremony, as pallbearers made their way up a wooden ladder. They waited for a brief moment, waiting for helpers to dress the lakkian, a tower where the deceased is placed.
As they resumed the procession, one pallbearer missed his step shifting the ladder, which collapsed almost immediately. Dozens were sent flying onto the ground, with horrified onlookers screaming and rushing to Kondorura’s aid.
After he was struck,
Kondorura was taken to a hospital, where he died.
Julianto Sirait, chief
commissioner of the Tana Toraja resort police force, told AFP: “As the mother’s
coffin was being raised to the lakkian, suddenly the ladder shifted and
collapsed, the coffin fell and hit the victim.”
Local news site Khaleej
Times claimed the ladder was not properly secured by local authorities.
But Kondorura’s loved ones
decided not to sue officials.
Kondorara’s body has been
laid to rest beside his mother, it has been reported.
Indonesian tradition
requires the casket to be placed on a lakkian, a carved tower where funeral
rites are read.
Such ceremonies can last
for days, with services involving music, dance and the sacrifice of water
buffalo.
AFP
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