Trauma cleaner Rahman Razali and fourth-generation funeral director Jack Lee use TikTok to highlight the issue of those who die alone. Their viral videos aim to raise awareness, encourage donations for funeral costs, and promote vigilance and compassion within our communities. 65-year-old Heng Aik Min, serves as a stark reminder of the isolation many elderly individuals face. Living alone with no next of kin, he volunteers his time to send off others who have died alone, exemplifying the loneliness and selflessness that define his twilight years. Eldercare programme executive Linda Tan ensures Mr Ho, who was alone in life, is not alone in death, with the help of her volunteers. Through the work of afterlife service providers and the experiences of lonely individuals, this episode explores how everyone can play a part in preventing undetected deaths. WATCH MORE Dead Alone In Singapore Part 1: Part 2: ===== 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. ========== #CNAInsider #DeadAloneInSingaporeCNA #SocialIsolation #Loneliness #LonelyDeaths For more, SUBSCRIBE to CNA INSIDER! Follow CNA INSIDER on: Instagram: Facebook: Website:
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