Trauma cleaner Rahman Razali meets a new client – Bobby. Bobby’s distant aunt died alone and was undiscovered for a few days. After her home has been thoroughly disinfected, Bobby searches for clues about how to settle his aunt’s affairs – and makes some surprising discoveries about a woman he hardly knew.
Meanwhile, eldercare programme executive Linda Tan receives an urgent request for assistance with the funeral of a complete stranger. An elderly man with no nextofkin was found dead in a public toilet. Linda knows nothing about this man. Can she give him a respectful farewell?
As he deals with an increasing number of funerals for the lonely dead, 26yearold funeral director Jack Lee finds himself grappling with his feelings about dying – and living – alone. What
will he choose to do to raise awareness about an unfortunate phenomenon?
In Part 2 of this series, afterlife service providers show us what it takes to put the lonely dead to rest – regardless of faith and financial status.
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About the show: Lonely death looks to be a growing phenomenon here in Singapore. We speak to those living alone, to those impact by such tragic deaths and those who deal with the aftermath of theses deaths.
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