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"Their Family Is Doomed" — Car Accidentally Reverses Into Tombstone During Qing Ming

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"Their Family Is Doomed" — Car Accidentally Reverses Into Tombstone During Qing Ming​

The family involved decided not to take any legal action against the driver, as there were little to no damage done to the tombstone.

By Deborah Chan — 30 Mar 2023, 09:46 AM

A car accidentally crashed into a tombstone while reversing down a slope in Teluk Intan, Perak on Sunday, 26 March​

According to Sin Chew Daily, the accident occurred at a graveyard at Batu 13, Jalan Bidor, when a driver reversed too fast, lost control of the car, and struck a tomb during the Qing Ming Festival.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported from the accident.

The Qing Ming Festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day, is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. The cultural festival is the time for Chinese people worldwide to pay their respects to their ancestors by cleaning their family tombs, and placing offerings on their family tombs.

Image from China Press (Facebook)
Image via China Press (Facebook)

The family of the tombstone decided not to take action against the driver as there were little to no damages inflicted upon the tombstone​

"The owner of this tomb lived in Langkap, Hilir Perak during his lifetime. The family of the deceased visited the grave after the accident and found that the tomb was not seriously damaged," Teluk Intan Hokkien Association acting president Zhan Shengcong (transliteration) told the Mandarin daily.

"They decided not to pursue the matter with a tolerant attitude," he continued.

He hopes that the grave sweeping visitors would be careful throughout their visit, and to be mindful of themselves and others.

Image from Sin Chew Daily
Image via Sin Chew Daily

The video has since been reposted by multiple news sites, including China Press, where locals have left multiple witty comments

Several Facebook users asked for the license plate of the car involved, implying that the numbers would now carry a certain luck to them.

"How about the license plate number?" commented a user.
Image from China Press (Facebook)
Image via China Press (Facebook)

Other users had a superstitious worry for the fate of the driver involved, with one commenting, "Their family is doomed."

Image from China Press (Facebook)
Image via China Press (Facebook)

One user even went as far as to wonder if the one being hit had insurance coverage or not.

"I'm wondering if the (person) who got hit has insurance," commented the user.
Image from China Press (Facebook)
Image via China Press (Facebook)

https://says.com/my/news/car-reverses-into-a-tombstone-during-qing-ming-festival
 

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"No injuries were reported" sounds so funny.
How the fuck can you be injured when you're already dead and buried?
 
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