Both they're bodies are washed out to sea. This is symbolic of their cleansing and regaining of purity after their previous corrurption of evil whilst they were on the island.
In "Lord of the Flies," Piggy's body is washed out to sea by the ocean during a violent storm. Simon's body is left on the beach, where it is partly washed out to sea as well.
"Ralph stirred uneasily. Simon, sitting between the twins and Piggy, wiped his mouth and shoved his piece of meat over the rocks to Piggy, who grabbed it. The twins giggled and Simon lowered his face in shame." this is the whole paragraph.
Piggy says it was an accident.
Simon
Simon gives piggy meat despite Jack's objection in the book "Lord of the Flies". This act shows Simon's kindness and compassion towards Piggy, as he tries to take care of him and ensure his well-being, despite the growing animosity and aggression among the boys on the island.
When Jack refused to give any meat to Piggy, Simon passed his meat to Piggy. Jack then cut of a "huge chunk" of meat which he thrust at Simon saying, "eat d***you."
Piggy claimed that they had nothing to do with the attack/murder of Simon.
Ralph gives Piggy some food during the first feast in "Lord of the Flies." Ralph empathizes with Piggy's hunger and shares some of his own food with him.
Piggy and Simon
Simon retrieved Piggy's spectacles after Jack had knocked them off, when he had smacked Piggy across the head.
In Lord of the Flies, Piggy and Simon are tragically killed. Simon is stabbed to death by the boys and Piggy is sadly hit by a massive rock:(
Simon did not defend piggy , only Ralph did in chapter 2 , look into pg 42 or 41 carefully
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon goes through the forest alone to inform Piggy that the group hunting.