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46 views • March 11, 2020

Locked in Wuhan Residents in Despair Amid Stories of Live Cremation

Amy sun
The Epoch Times interviewed a Wuhan resident trapped at home for 40 days. Aid is not available. With two young children, the money is running out, and the door was nailed shut from outside, despite the fact that they are not infected. The despair is hard to imagine. In the interview, victims of the coronavirus epidemic were said to be cremated while still alive. Mr. Pan: Some time ago, a friend of mine told me that people aged in their seventies, were packed in body bags while still alive and sent to a crematorium. I am also afraid of this. Journalist: Did this happen to your friend? Mr. Pan: My friend told me of a family living next to my father's building, the entire family is dead! Extinct! My classmate is also dead. It took four days, from going to hospital to his death. This is what happened around me. Just 96 hours from going to hospital to the crematorium. We ate and drank together prior to the new year, and now he's dead. His father is isolated, and his mother is seriously ill. Once you are infected, it kills the entire family. We call it "Tuan Mie". (It means as a whole?) This is Wuhan dialect. Journalist: I saw a video saying that living people were put into body bags. Many people questioned it. Could this be the case? Mr. Pan: My friend went to the Hankou funeral home on the night of the third and fourth day of the Chinese New Year and sent a video. Six of 30 cremators were working, with 20 staff working overtime. My friend went to see about the final arrangements for his relative who had died and accidentally recorded these things. I have the video on my phone. But that’s over now. The question I'm facing now is how do I live? Journalist: But all he saw was the cremation of the dead. None of those undead, right? Mr. Pan: He asked the person in the funeral home, and he said there was screaming in the cremator (Screaming in the cremator). It was at night, he heard the screaming. Screaming from inside the cremators. Journalist: Too horrible. Can you give me the video? Mr. Pan: I can't give it to you I don’t know how. The body bags are piled up by the door. More than a dozen trash cans are full, it’s all on video. The question is how do we survive? We are in the epidemic area, the disaster area, and are called victims. In the next step, we will become refugees. But when we die, we are [Expletive]. Cremating living people was exposed online shortly after the regime imposed lockdown began in Wuhan. Even Wuhan doctors were saying there were too many dead people crying at night.
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