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    New Burial Practices Delay Opening of New Cemetery

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    Antigua and Barbuda’s government has announced that the planned opening of the new cemetery on the Sir George Walter Highway has been delayed due to the implementation of newly procured “formalised and discreet” burial methods.

    Director-General Maurice Merchant explained during Wednesday’s post-Cabinet media briefing that the approach differs significantly from traditional methods. He said the intention is to move away from the typical “huge backhoe” burial style, replacing it with a more dignified and controlled process.

    “It will not be in the fashion that you are accustomed to… it will be more formalised and more discreet,” Merchant told journalists, explaining that this shift required the procurement of specialised equipment.

    As a result of delays in obtaining the necessary machinery, the cemetery’s June 16 opening deadline was missed. Nevertheless, officials anticipate that burials will commence “in a few short weeks,” following a ceremonial blessing of the site, he added.

    The new cemetery is intended to adhere to modern operational standards and provide an improved environment for mourning families and community members.

    Government representatives emphasized their commitment to ensuring the transition is executed correctly, rather than hastily.

    While no new opening date was set during the briefing, the assurance of a blessing ceremony followed by imminent burials offers reassurance that the project remains a priority.

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