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Hearse Conveying Corpse In A Casket Involved In An Accident (Photos)

Hearse conveying a dead body in a casket got involved in an accident. The cause of the accident is not known to us, but it looks like the car fell into a ditch. As a result of this, the casket being conveyed took the hit too.
Dike Osinachi, also known as Apama, uploaded this picture on his Instagram page. In his caption for the photo, he wrote;
“dead body in ambulance had accident, i pray make d dead body no wound”
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Obviously, the family and friends of the deceased will certainly not be happy about what happened.
A hearse is a vehicle used to carry the dead in a coffin/casket. They range from deliberately anonymous vehicles to very formal heavily decorated vehicles. The hearse involved in the accident here is a Volvo 740 Turbo wagon.
Hearses have been around since the 17th century when they were horse-drawn carriages that conveyed the casket to the place of burial during a funeral.
Have you seen this Volvo 240DL Limousine before? Check it out.
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