I was in Italy a few years ago, and my great-grandmother died while I was there. It isn't customary to take the body to a funeral home - the body is placed in a casket and viewed at the family home for one day, then buried. However, she died on a Thursday, preparations took place Friday, viewing was Saturday, and the funeral Monday (they don't have funerals on Sundays). Big air chillers where placed in the room over the weekend to help preserve the body, as no chemicals are used, but in the 100F-plus heat, they didn't help much.
After 4 days, the body looks NOTHING like what you see in a funeral home - no peachy glow, no calm expression. The eyelids, fingernails, lips, and nose turned black, and the skin was paper-white/blue, and the stench was awful....
We're used to seeing preserved bodies here, so it was QUITE a shock
After 4 days, the body looks NOTHING like what you see in a funeral home - no peachy glow, no calm expression. The eyelids, fingernails, lips, and nose turned black, and the skin was paper-white/blue, and the stench was awful....
We're used to seeing preserved bodies here, so it was QUITE a shock
