Female Undertaker Reveals How A Dead Body Spoke To Her



A female undertaker has shared her experience with dead bodies, revealing that there is an iota of truth in the scary stories about dead bodies.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, the young lady stated that she has been an undertaker for over 10 years, so, she knows the inside and outside.

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She stated emphatically that scary stories about dead bodies such as dead bodies waking up, talking, and crying among others are true.

She stated that before going into that work, she had heard numerous scary stories but she was not tickled by them.

Sharing over 10 years of experience, the woman revealed instances where they had to use a hammer to strengthen the dead body.

“There are some dead bodies that have parts of their bodies twisted. In cases like that, we have to break that part. If you try to straighten it and it does not, you have to use a hammer to break it. You cannot lay the dead body with some parts not okay for people to come and watch”, she said.

Speaking about how she feels anytime she uses a hammer on a dead body, the undertaker said: “It is not easy, but you have to do it. Because you want people to admire your work and get you more works. It is emotional, however, the dead body lies down like a stick, they cannot talk or move”.

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Speaking on why some dead bodies get angry, she said “Those that get angry, sometimes there is a conflict within the family”, adding that some, especially the females, come with one of their hands covering their private parts.

She recounted how she and her boss went to dress a dead body only for the eyes of the dead body to open, and close again after they attended to it.


Razak Musah Abdul
Razak Abdul is a versatile Ghanaian professional whose career encompasses blogging, writing, education, and community journalism. A graduate of AAMUSTED (formerly the University of Education, Winneba), he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Education, which informs his clear, impactful writing style. Through his multifaceted work, Razak combines educational insight with journalistic integrity to produce content that informs and engages diverse audiences.
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