No one wishes to die before their time. At least everyone wishr s to die at old age, and to be buried by their children and great grand children too.
However, there was a drama in Kisoko after a family dug their son's grave and made all funeral arrangements only to find out that the son was not death.
The son lied through a friend that he had died due to Corona virus a week ago. And so the parents decided to arrange for him to be buried.
And noe the family is stranded, for they had dig a grave where be was supposed to be buried. Only to see the boy returning after they spent UGX2 Millions
according go NBS Television, A Family of 10 in Kisoko sub county Tororo is now stranded with a grave after one of their own son lied through a friend that he had succumbed to Covid-19 a week ago.

This brought about people's reactions whereas they were saying, that the grave should be left like that , while other say it should be covered.
Others were even wondering how can one announce their death.
Here is the screenshot of their reactions

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