think again: why should you bury living people?
209 bodies were recovered in the aftermath of the sinking of Titanic and buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Of the 712 survivors, many were buried in many places like Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York, which, at 12, has the highest concentration of Titanic passengers in the US - the second highest is Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn with nine.
He was buried at the cemetry, Cimetière de Levallois-Perret, Paris, France
The survivors of the sinking of Titanic were rescued by the Carpathia.
The Unknown Soldier of France World War I. By virtue of an act of Congress approved 4 March 1921, the Medal of Honor, emblem of the highest ideals
Mayans were buried under the houses they lived in. Royalty were buried in tombs, and their servants were killed and buried with them to serve them in the afterlife.
If an airplane crashed at the border of Kenya and Tanzania the survivors would not be buried at all.
I think that the survivors would much prefer not to be buried. :-) Lol I agree, great trick though.
Nowhere. You don't bury survivors. The survivors don't get buried.
You don't bury the survivors, just the victims.
Survivors are not buried when they are currently living. Burying people alive is forbidden in some countries. The passengers who died in the plane crash would be buried according to their nationality. Chinese passengers would be buried in China. etc; The families of the passengers could also decide where they would be buried
Most probably, on your country of origin (i.e: if you were Chinese, your remains would be recovered and sent to China).
Survivors aren't buried, they're alive.
He was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, France.
You do not bury the survivors.
That's an old joke. Survivors aren't buried.
the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
Why Would Survivors need to be Buried eh ??? :D Cheers!!