Tying his life
with an anonymous cemetery and salvaging unknown bodies in the Red River, Mr.
Nguyen Van Dung is called by locals the "
Mr.
Dung at the Co Troi shrine in the cemetery.
The small piece of land on the bank
of the Red River in Nhat Tan Ward, Tay Ho district, Hanoi is called
"anonymous graveyard" because those who are buried there are the
unknown corpses found in the Red River.
The "anonymous graveyard"
was formed by Mr. Nguyen Van Dung, 44, a resident of Nhat Tan Ward.
"They were dead and drifted
here. I picked the bodies from the river and informed the police to verify
who they are but nobody received the bodies. I buried them here and burn
incense for them every day but no one knows who they are and how they
died," Dung said.
Dung said this cemetery was formed in
the 80s. The first who was buried here is a young woman. In 1966, on a rainy
day, when the water lever in the
After one night, the tomb suddenly
got bigger because a termite nest was formed there. Near the tomb, a fig tree
grew up. Because nobody knew the girl in the tomb, they called the tomb of
the drowned woman or “Co Troi.” The pier where the body was found has been
also named “Co Troi” since then.
"She (Co Troi) has supernatural
power because more and more bodies drifted to this area, like they were kept
by Co Troi,” said Dung.
Dung said, in 1983 when he was 13
years old, while playing with other kids on the riverside, he unexpectedly
fell sick so he walked along the river and found a dead man in the water.
Without panicking, Dung pulled the body to the shore and carried it to the
tomb of Co Troi.
Since then, each time he saw a corpse
floating on the river, Dung and local people salvaged it and informed the
authorities. If the victims were not identified and nobody received the
corpses, Dung buried them near the tomb of Co Troi.
The anonymous cemetery has been
gradually expanded. Some families knew about the cemetery and came here to
find their unfortunate relatives.
At present, the cemetery is home to
66 unknown people. The oldest tomb is over 30 years and the latest tomb is
just 4 months.
Pointing to two tombs, Dung said:
"They are the tombs of a couple of 27-30 years old. They drifted here on
July 31. Perhaps they committed suicide together.”
Located in a prime location near the
river, the 80sq.m cemetery is surrounded by flower gardens. 66 graves were
built carefully, with a censer and a flower pot in front of each grave. In
the middle of the cemetery is the grave of Co Troi, a fig tree and a small
shrine.
Dung, who has salvaged over 100 dead
people from the river, still remembers each corpse. "I do not study a
lot but I remember all the people in these graves."
Pointing to a grave behind the tomb
of Co Troi, he said: "This tomb has been here for 20 years. It is the
tomb of a woman of about 40 years old. When it drifted here, the body began
to decompose, some organs were eaten by fish and the belly was flat. I guess
that she was murdered and thrown into the river."
Another tomb is located near the tomb
of Co Troi is the one of a boy of about 10 years old, who was buried here 15
years ago.
"That year the
Sitting on the ground to have a
smoke, he sighed: "So many bodies. I salvaged a lot of corpses every
year. Looking at the expanded cemetery, my heart is painful. They were born
with families but they have to be here alone. But we don’t know who they are
to search for their families."
Starting the “job” of salvaging dead
people on the
Dung said in 1994, a shipwreck
occurred in Phu Thuong commune, at around 3am. That day, Dung picked up 40
bodies from the river. He was fainted because of exhaustion.
Many families asked for Dung’s help
to search for the bodies of their relatives who committed suicide by jumping
into the river but Dung never took money from them. Not only salvaging dead
bodies, Dung bought coffins with his own money and buried them.
After getting married, Dung and his
wife built a tent on the riverbank. Many people said he was crazy, but he
said: "I don’t care what they say. Living on the riverbank I can salvage
unfortunate people and quickly save drowned people.”
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Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 1, 2014
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