wo brothers were reprimanded at a crematorium for moving too close to their grieving mother at her husband’s funeral
Source: Steve Watson
Video from the UK shows a worker at a crematorium scolding mourners during a funeral because they moved their chairs to be closer to each other during the service.
Under draconian covid rules, funerals services are limited to 30 people, and they must all wear masks and sit 2 metres apart from each other.
The Daily Mail reports that Craig Bicknell, attending his father’s funeral last week, was chided during the ceremony for attempting to comfort his mother.
Video footage shows Mr Bicknell and his brother moving their chairs and putting their arms around their distraught mother, prompting a member of staff to come pacing over waving his arms and warning the family to “move the chairs back,” saying “you were told”.
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It would be too difficult to follow the family after the funeral, so the crematorium-worker is only interested in the $$$$$$ from the funeral instead of assuaging the customers’ grief. If the importance of UK’s distancing “rules” is more important than getting $$$$$$ for a family of clients expressing grief, he/they should have closed their burn-barrel business back in March.
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Reblogged this on Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch and commented:
How very ridiculous, ludicrous, cruel & cold it has all become.
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I know where I would have told him to go in no uncertain terms who the hell do these people think they are Ive had a guts full of it and them.
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