Admin Saovaluck wrote on 25
th Apr, 2011 at 9:06pm:
My cousin was cremated the next day in a simple ceremony after his accident. The truck driver is in jail, so whoever thinks that people can get away in Laos by paying the police are dead wrong. If you kill someone in a road accident in Laos, it's automatic jail time for you.
We don't recycle body parts. The Lao belief is that if you remove a certain part of the deceased, such as the brain for example, they may be born again with not much intelligence. So out of respect to the deceased and in hope that they reincarnate to a better life, everything must be burnt with them.
The deceased is kept in a coffin, ready to be cremated.
Was it not manslaughter the assailant was guilty of? It can't have been murder. Am I wrong? Do you know how long he's incarcerated for?
Any such thing as parole in Laos? Do they reward good behavour in the Lao penetentary systems?
Letting the deceased depart with as intact as possible sounds very sound.
Don't they cremate out in the open? Or do they do the burning in furnaces? Maybe you can choose how you'd like to go out?