外国媒体报道,3年前,南非一名殡仪馆女老板在安葬一具男性尸体时遇到了难题,男性死者个子太高,无法塞进棺材里,于是吩咐员工将其腿锯掉。如今,这位女老板涉嫌毁损他人遗体被告上法庭。
A
undertaker(承办人) who ordered staff to saw off the legs of a
corpse1 because it was too tall to fit into a
coffin2, has appeared in court charged with
mutilation(毁损).
Ronel Mostert, who ran a funeral parlour(殡仪馆) in Grahamstown, appeared in the Grahamstown Magistrate's Court on Wednesday after one of her employees blew the lid on a three-year-old secret.
Mostert allegedly ordered staff "to get an angle grinder and cut off the legs" because the 33-year-old "man was too tall to fit into the coffin", according to court documents.
The employee, Siphamandla Dyasi, claimed the incident had been haunting him and so he
decided4 to
come clean(全盘招供).
"I still hear the sound of the angle grinder in my head. I could not take it anymore," he said in written
testimony5. "For all these years I have had difficulties sleeping."
He
alleged3 that Mostert had threatened them with dismissal if he told anyone about the incident. The
remains6 of the man have been
exhumed7 as part of the police
investigation8. They showed burn marks where the legs had been sawn off.
Police told AFP more allegations of corpse mutilation at Mostert's Siyakubonga Funeral Services had surfaced since the case began last month.
The case has been
postponed9 until 27 June for further investigation.