Hong Kong's First Corpse Restoration Team Offers Affordable Dignity
نظرة سريعة
- A six-member team in Hong Kong, launched by RIPHK, provides affordable corpse restoration services for disfigured bodies, aiming to allow the deceased dignified burials and console grieving families.
- They have handled over 10 cases, including victims of the Tai Po fire.
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A group of Hongkongers has started the city's first corpse restoration team, operating under the local funeral information sharing platform RIPHK. The team aims to provide affordable services for reconstructing badly disfigured bodies, allowing the deceased to be buried with dignity and consoling their families.
A group of Hongkongers have started the city’s first corpse restoration team, aiming to bring an affordable service in reconstructing badly disfigured bodies, allowing the dead to be buried with dignity and consoling their families.
The six-member team, under local funeral information sharing platform RIPHK, has handled more than 10 cases since it started operations last December, including victims who died in the Tai Po fire in November.
After the disaster, a professional corpse restoration team from Taiwan was invited to handle the bodies of fire victims and the team’s members helped out during the process.
“Then we started our own team so that we could offer affordable services to locals,” Chan Yan, a restorer at RIPHK, said.
The inferno broke out at the Wang Fuk Court residential complex on November 26 last year, killing 168 people and displacing about 5,000 residents. It was the worst blaze in the city since 1948.
“When we restored the bodies, family members were satisfied that the deceased could leave the world with dignity,” Chan added.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What is the specific training or background of the team members?
- What are the exact costs associated with the service?
- Are there any legal or regulatory considerations for corpse restoration in Hong Kong?
- How does the team handle cases with extreme disfigurement?






