Times Radio.‘I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone,’ she said. ‘I think there’s a reason that we hand over the bodies of people we love to people who are specialists in that field.‘It is a little bit of a tyranny feeling that someone has left these very strong instructions you must adhere to.’Kirstie, 48, explained that on the day of her mother’s funeral, she was placed in a wicker coffin, which was then lifted onto the back of a tractor and driven up the garden.
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