Build a house in a graveyard, dig up a graveyard, and plunder the body… A terrible Venezuelan people

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In Venezuela, a South American country facing extreme economic difficulties, homeless people are building houses in tombs or digging into graveyards to looting the jewels of their bodies.

The British Daily Daily Mail reported on the 24th (local time) that people flock to a cemetery outside Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, to build houses or to dig up tombs to plunder various trinkets that were put together with the body.

In particular, the Daily Mail reported that children not only do not receive proper education, but are begging on the street.

In fact, an 11-year-old child named Gendry lives with an alcoholic mother and 9-year-old sister begging in the grave and playing with a dead mouse without a toy on a string.

The Daily Mail explained that this phenomenon has become more serious since last year when the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) became in full swing. They even call the tomb a house.

The owners of the tomb and their bereaved families complained, “It is very painful because people have occupied the graveyard and damaged the grave.”

“They use the graves of their son and nephew who died of cancer as a kitchen,” he said.

An eyewitness said, “I dig into the tomb and take the buried jewelry, wedding rings, gold teeth, etc. along with the remains.”

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