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My husband, Mr. Guillain, went to Korea to work last August.
There is no news that he died and was cremated.
A migrant worker who died while coming to Korea from Indonesia to work was cremated and sent an urn, but his hometown is refusing to accept it and is protesting. This is because in Indonesia, an Islamic culture, cremation of the body is taboo. This wouldn’t have happened if the Coast Guard had paid a little more attention to identity verification.
Her husband, Guillain, went missing in the ocean off Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do last February.
At the time, a fire broke out on a 34-ton ship, killing two Koreans out of 12 crew members, and Mr. Guillain was among the five Indonesian crew members who went missing.
Mr. Guillain’s body was found three months later in the sea near Boryeong, South Chungcheong Province.
However, the Buan Coast Guard, which took charge of the disappearance case,
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Because the information was obtained late, the identity was confirmed after cremation.
[Buan Coast Guard official:
Since the evaluation results were not registered, it is now said that there is no connection. On the Boryeong Coast Guard side.]
Lack of understanding of other countries and cultural differences may cause conflict.
[Kim Jong-cheol/Indonesian bereaved family’s lawyer: I felt that cremating a body was just as seriously insulting as cremating a living person. My husband’s body was desecrated.]
https://n.news.naver.com/article/437/0000460677