The first one was standing up dressed up for a night at  a reggaeton
club with all his bling bling on.  It was the same funeral home but
this time the owner stated on local news interviews that they use
"special" chemicals in order to manipulate the deceased that enables
them to later place the body on a coffin easily.

Local authorities started an investigation on the funeral home to see if
this was allowed specially for the special chemicals and the thing that
keep him "attached" to the motorcycle, won't tell you where his "attached"
guess you can figure it out.  To make the story short, the authorities found
out that this funeral home didn't have license to embalm and they consider
the attachment to the motorcycle is illegal and a health hazard because the
motorcycle was not buried and later found out that the alleged deceased
motorcycle was stolen.

Now they have a huge problem and will have to go to court, pay lots of fines 
and
close their doors instead of increasing business.

AiR
Aida I. Rivera-Benítez, MSMIS
AiR Information Systems, Inc.
San Juan, Puerto Rico

 



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