
On Tenerife, coffins from a cemetery were found in a garbage container, causing outrage among local residents.
In San Juan de la Rambla, outrage was sparked by a video showing parts of a coffin in a garbage container in the cemetery, raising questions about respect for the deceased and the organization of the cemetery.
In the town of San Juan de la Rambla, people are outraged by a video that has gone viral on social media. It shows what appears to be parts of a coffin with crosses and other religious symbols lying in a garbage container in the cemetery. It is said that they were thrown away after an exhumation.
These photographs have shocked locals and sparked heated discussions about how the cemetery is managed and how the dead are treated.
People believe that this is simply a disrespect for those who have passed away, for their relatives, and for sacred symbols. They say that it is impossible to look at this, and that it is a great sin – both from the point of view of cleanliness and ecology, and from the point of view of respect for faith.
Many residents are concerned that this all looks like desecration and that the authorities simply do not care about order. On social media, people are asking the city council to investigate how it happened that parts of the coffin ended up in the garbage.
So far, local authorities have not commented. But this unpleasant story happened just before All Saints' Day, when families come to cemeteries to commemorate their relatives.
Locals are demanding that those responsible be punished and that the dead and religious symbols are always honored in the cemetery.