Recently, in a Russian cemetery, it was discovered that the grave of one of the last people buried there had a rather unusual plaque. It was visitors to the cemetery who alerted the media when they saw this strange tribute. In fact, it is a1.5m tall basalt iPhonewhich lies above the tombstone. It presents a photo and the name of the deceased. Even more surprising, she would not have been that much of a fan of Apple and the Apple company's smartphones during her existence...
It would be precisely the grave of a 25-year-old Russian woman, who died at the beginning of 2016. And the plaque is indeed visually very faithful to thecharacteristics that can be found on the case of an iPhonee: Home button, volume buttons on the side, speaker at the top of the case, camera and a large Apple logo on the back.
It is a manufacturer of funerary accessories located in Siberia who is said to have signed this rather extraordinary tombstone. The fact remains that no one knows precisely who would have placed such an order, and whether the deceased would really have expressed such a wish before finding herself six feet underground.
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