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I work with the dead – here is what happens late at night in a funeral company

A British funeral home started on social media to tell how his life together with the deceased is a few creepy encounters and many one-sided conversations.

“Ghosts – did I see them? Did I have experienced it? I felt a presence – usually in the corpse hall, which is completely understandable because people are resting in my care,” revealed Jacob Walsh in a videoPresent With over 30,000 views.

“If I work too late, I’ve been doing it for five years now and there was just always more consistent, and I definitely felt that people knock me on my back,” said Walsh.

“If you tap me on the shoulder, it only assures me that I have to do it right.”

Walsh said he speaks to the dead and greets them every morning and says good night at the end of his working day.

The sensitive funeral company even speaks to those in the coffin when he cares for them and prepares them: “If I shave men, I will only say:“ I will just bring them under the chin or I will cut their eyebrows a little.

Walsh said he speaks to the dead and greets them every morning and says good night at the end of his working day. Syda productions - stile.adobe.com

Walsh said he speaks to the dead and greets them every morning and says good night at the end of his working day. Syda productions – stile.adobe.com

Apart from the fact that he spoke about his experiences at work after a commentator asked about the intestinal movements about the procedure, he gave insights into another video of what happens to a body after he died.

“If your bladder or intestine is full when dying, you obviously relax when you come by so that it happens.”

The undertaker assured the living that it is nothing to be ashamed of: “If we bring them back into our care before we dress and prepare you, we wash and take a shower. It’s not really a big deal for us.”

Regardless of which video you can see from Walsh, the comment area for each of you is people who ask him questions about his work – or thank him for being such a friendly person.

“Very compassionate and sensitive. Well done, sir!” Read a comment.

“You are a recognition of our calling,” wrote another proud person.

A person who knows a little about Walshs Job informed her experience: “I was married to an undertaker years ago and we lived over the funeral company. I walked through the corpse with closed eyes to get into the garage where my car has been, but never saw anything.”

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