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People forced to dig graves as brutal punishment after refusing to wear masks

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coronavirus have been forced to dig graves for the dead in an extreme punishment. Eight rebels in Gresik regency in east Java, Indonesia, were handed the severe penalty at a public cemetery in Ngabetan village.Two were assigned to each grave to teach them a tough lesson, the village leaders said.Cerme district head Suyono said: "There are only three available grave diggers at the moment, so I thought I might as well put these people to work with them."Hopefully this can create a deterrent against further violations." Nadi bin Eji, who works in at one of the two graveyards in Jakarta where coronavirus victims are buried said around 2,600 people have been buried since the start of the outbreak.

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