Lady Working in Mortuary Displays Written Note She Found in Deceased Person’s Pocket, Many React

Lady Working in Mortuary Displays Written Note She Found in Deceased Person’s Pocket, Many React

  • A lady working at a mortuary shared what she found in the pocket of a deceased person she was working on
  • She displayed the paper, and many reacted after seeing what was written on the paper she saw in his pocket
  • Many who saw the paper shared what they observed as the lady sent a strong message to people

A lady who worked in a mortuary sent a deep message as she displayed what she saw in the pocket of a deceased person.

She saw a piece of paper while dressing the dead body and showed people what was written on it.

A lady working at a mortuary displays the written note she found in the pocket of a deceased person.
A lady working at a mortuary shares what she found in the pocket of a deceased person she is attending to. Photo: @annmwangangi2
Source: TikTok

In a viral TikTok video by @annmwangangi2, she showed the paper, which looked like a shopping list with two items.

The lady captioned the video:

“This paper fell off my client’s pocket. When this was written, he had life not knowing what was awaiting. For sure tomorrow is not promised.”

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See the note below:

Reactions as mortuary worker displays client’s note

@_SILENT.ORPHAN said:

"How much if I hire you to come in Kisii and dress my mother on 8th,,,,my mother just died y'all."

Chebajael said:

"I‘m doing German classes and I always start my classes at 6:30 before work, yesterday I went to school and arrived before 6:30 waited for the teacher till around 6:55 am which is unlike my teacher, he never comes late. I decided to call him to ask if he is coming for our classes only to be told that your teacher is no more yet I was with him on Friday. I stood on the door confused with my books and the assignment he gave me."

@Happiness kerubo said:

"Reading this while my father is in mortuary. someone support me hata nimbuyie nguo poa. at least for the last time on earth."

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@Annell Ann said:

"We struggle so hard for a life that can end anytime. So sad."

MWARI WA MUTHAMAKI said:

"Sometimes I wonder we struggle so much for a life that can end anytime."@

@Gracie Mwangi said:

"We struggle to much for a life that can end any time. Me watching this when I have tried two different types of medicine and almost giving up."

@mama William said:

"Life is nothing sometimes l feel sorry for those people who hating each other instead of loving each other."

@joanchelangat97 said:

"Please God have mercy and life of good health, death will never take me because I have alot still to do so God have mercy over me and my family."
A lady working at a mortuary shares what she found in the pocket of a deceased person she is attending to.
A lady working at a mortuary displays the written note she found in the pocket of a deceased person. Photo: @annmwangangi2
Source: TikTok

In related stories, a corps member shared her experience at the mortuary while another man shared his experience with a mortuary attendant.

Mortuary worker shares heartbreaking experience

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a female mortuary attendant went public with a daily reality of her workplace, which is often not talked about.

The Nigerian lady recorded a short video at the mortuary where she works, giving people insight into the behaviour of families when they come for their loved ones' bodies.

Via TikTok, the lady creates content around her line of work and has shown how she dressed a body in the past.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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