Saturday, January 03, 2015

Women who sunbathed on top of grave in cemetery accused of being disrespectful

Two women who choose to sunbathe on top of a grave at a cemetery have been accused of being disrespectful. The sunseeking ladies were caught catching rays at Glenmaggie Cemetery in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. Angry residents and family members with loved ones buried at the site described the irreverent act as offensive and disrespectful.

“This is disgusting this is my friend’s grandparents grave they are sunbaking on,’’ said one person. Another said her grandparents, aunts and uncles were all buried at the cemetery. “You disrespectful girls, this is truly shameful,” she said. “The people buried in this cemetery were hard working and respected within this community. I am saddened that our families have had to see this image.”



The women, aged in their 40s, had brazenly stripped down to their bikinis and sprawling on the gravestones overlooking the picturesque lake. Peter Coleman, a member of the Glenmaggie Cemetery Trust, has three generations of relatives buried at the site and said the community was bitterly disappointed.

The couple whose grave the women lay on had been buried for 30 years and had family in the area. “It’s not the done thing in my eyes, it’s ridiculous,’’ he said. “Thankfully there was no damage, that was my big concern.’’ He said he would appreciate an apology from the women.

2 comments:

BoS said...

Sometimes good people do or say hurtful things. Forgiveness works wonders.

Piers "Morgan" Moron said...

So does a hefty smack on the head for being so offensive.