The Burial
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Active from | 1981 |
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Active until | 1988 |
Genres | Punk |
Record labels | Skank Records |
Albums | A Day on the Town |
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ID | 1790989 |
About The Burial
The Burial were an Oi! band that incorporated ska, northern soul and folk influences into their music. Formed in 1981 in Yorkshire, England, they released one album, A Day On the Town, in 1988, and worked with Bradford's anarchist rant-poet Nick Toczek on various projects under the name Britanarchists.
The mysteries of a mass graveyard of early Indians
... Earlier excavations of Indus sites in the Punjab region of today s Pakistan offer some clues about The Burial practices of the Indus people...
Necropolis Railway: The railway trip where only some returned
... " The number of bodies far outweighed the capacity of The Burial grounds...
Morocco earthquake: One community's search for its last victim
... After The Burial, the crowds file back to the building, waiting for news on Fatima...
Trumpington burial: Teenage Anglo-Saxon girl's face revealed
... " The Burial is one of only 18 bed burials uncovered so far in the UK, while the gold and garnet cross indicates her Christianity - and her aristocratic or royal background...
'Dead' woman found breathing in coffin at own funeral
... Five hours into her wake on Friday, relatives preparing to change her clothes ahead of The Burial found her gasping for air...
Sudan conflict: What to do with the dead bodies in Khartoum
... He insisted people should leave The Burial process to the health authorities, the Red Cross and the Sudanese Red Crescent...
Sister of Christopher Alder on 25-year fight for answers
... " After The Burial, police are shown a body, we don t know whose...
Families of HMS Dasher dead want honest answers
... In a statement, The Royal Navy has said that the creation of a mass unmarked grave would clearly run counter to Admiralty policy on The Burial of wartime casualties and that all sources relating to the sinking of HMS Dasher are in the public domain...
'Dead' woman found breathing in coffin at own funeral
By Laura GozziBBC News
Mourners at The Funeral of an Ecuadorian woman were startled to discover she was Still Alive .
Bella Montoya, 76, was declared Dead Last week following a suspected stroke.
Five hours into her wake on Friday, relatives preparing to change her clothes ahead of The Burial found her gasping for air.
Ms Montoya is now back in hospital in intensive care, and Ecuador's health ministry has Set Up a committee to investigate The Incident .
In a statement, the ministry said that The Woman went into cardiorespiratory Arrest - a loss of breathing and heart Function - and did not respond to a resuscitation, so The Doctor on duty confirmed her death.
Her son, Gilber Rodolfo Balberán Montoya, was quoted by local media as saying that His Mother had been " admitted around 09:00, and at noon a doctor told me [she] died".
Ms Montoya was then placed in a coffin for several hours until she was spotted by Family Members trying to breathe.
A video posted on Social Media shows her lying in an open casket and breathing heavily while several people crowd around her. Paramedics then arrive and observe Ms Montoya before moving her onto a stretcher and into an ambulance.
She is now in intensive care in the same hospital where doctors declared her death.
AFP news agency quoted Mr Balberán as saying: " Little by little I Am grasping what has happened. Now I only pray for My Mother 's health to improve. I want her alive and by my side. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com