As I sat at SGH’s Block 9 waiting to collect my brother’s body, I couldn’t believe the conversation I was having with the funeral director. “We have coffins in white, brown, black. Which would you prefer?” “How many people would you like to cater food for?” “Would you like Package A, Package B or Package … Continue reading When wounds become scars
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