Dozens of men dressed in white koko trooped out of the alley at Jalan Rawajati I, Jewel, Kalibata, South Jakarta. Behind them are three women dressed in black accompanied with flowers in a basket. This group runs quietly while reciting prayers.
In the midst of the crowd, a man staring blankly while cradling the dead body wrapped in a five-year batik cloth. The procession to the cemetery about 800 meters from the residence of the deceased boy's parents.
He will be buried in the cemetery behind the apartments Kalibata City, South Jakarta. Gravediggers ready waiting since morning. Weeping and prayer accompaniment deliver the child to the final resting place.
This cemetery is so crowded, inter tomb tombstone just an inch hose. Limited land makes people died as grave scramble. Even up to three flats.
The price was fairly expensive. Once purchased the grave had to pay Rp 1.5 million to Rp 2 million. This tomb beljum plus maintenance costs every year.
That price new common grave. If the elite cemetery kinds Momorial San Diego Hills and Al-Azhar Garden Memorial Garden in Karawang, West Java, could tenfold.
Chairman of the Indonesian Ulema Council Amidhan Kiai hope cemetery Luks also provide rations for ordinary citizens. He asked the government is also responsible for providing affordable public cemetery. "Do not let anyone not strong pay funeral and thrown into the sea," he said when contacted on Friday last week merdeka.com via cell phone.
Sources:
http://www.merdeka.com/khas/fulus-selangit-kubur-elite-bisnis-liang-lahat-2.html
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