On the roadside near a Chinese funeral home billowing out plumes of black smoke lay a pile of charred remains, both ashes and bones.
They were found next to the Henan Zhumadian Funeral House in the central part of China.
“Look at these bones, they aren’t fully burned yet, even some spinal bones are here,” a man observed while filming a video that circulated on Chinese social media. He spoke in the local dialect, lowering the camera for a closer look at the pile before turning around to reveal a large gray compound that was the funeral facility.
The video, which does not reveal the identity of the deceased, came at a sensitive time as COVID-19 engulfs China, inundating both the country’s fragile health system and crematoriums. The Chinese regime, meanwhile, has drawn rising criticism over its refusal to provide accurate infection and death figures….
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