1. Others wrapped their dead in blankets or plastic. 2. Others wrapped their dead in blankets or plastic because the town had ran out of coffins. 3. Earlier, singing and wailing relatives wrapped their dead in white shrouds and lowered them into graves. 4. Earlier, singing and wailing families wrapped their dead in white shrouds and lowered them into graves. 5. Earlier, singing and wailing families wrapped their dead in white shrouds and lowered them into graves at an Accra cemetery following the funeral service at the Central Mosque. 6. The dead were wrapped in white shrouds and carted in trucks to mass graves outside of town to avoid outbreak of diseases. 7. The dead were wrapped in white shrouds, carted in trucks to the edge of the town and buried in mass graves to prevent outbreak of diseases. 8. The dead were wrapped in white shrouds and carted in trucks to graves outside the town to avoid outbreak of diseases. 9. Lacking the traditional white shroud, the villagers wrapped their dead in colourful dusting cloths. |