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I dress dead people for their graves — how I craft their killer looks

Por: New York Post Life March 28, 2023

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They may not be alive but their outfits are to die for. A British hospital worker is speaking about how he prepares dead people for their graves, saying he dresses the deceased in their finest fashions for the final farewells. Daimon Winters, 49, was recently named the mortuary guardian at New Cross Hospital in Wolverton, England, meaning he spends his entire workday dealing with dead people. Despite his eerie occupation, the grandfather says he... + full article



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