Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.
Maggots typically originate from flies that lay their eggs on decomposing organic matter. When a body is buried in a coffin, the natural decomposition process can attract flies, which may find their way into the coffin through small openings or cracks. Even if the coffin is sealed, larvae can sometimes be introduced through soil disturbances or during the burial process. Over time, as the coffin deteriorates, it may allow for the entry of flies and their eggs, leading to the presence of maggots.
The man that was buried was a confectionery salesman named Roland Ohisson. Though this might be what his family wanted for him in his dying wishes he asked to be buried actually in a chocolate coffin. Sounds fun right!? But the question that lingers with me is that what if the coffin melted it couldn't be just of chocolate could it? Could the body decomposing survive? I thought this would one thing that the builders thought most about but they seemed to have no problem in all the reserches I've made saying it was ALL out of chocolate! yum yum yum...
I saw on a show that a body buried in the 60's when it was exumed it look like it was the day they were buried.
Lead helps delay the decay of the body.
No. A casket is the same as a coffin. It is the case that a dead body is buried in.
It depends on where the body is being buried. In most of the US, laws require embalming, a coffin and a vault. While bacteria may be present, worms, grubs and other wildlife are not likely to be able to get access to the body.
Her incorrupt body is in the Basilica in Cascia, Italy.
Bernadette is no longer buried but her incorrupt body is displayed in a glass coffin in the convent in Nevers, France.
An urn like small coffin in which the viscera of a deceaded - most often his heart - are placed. In the Middle Ages for example, oftentimes the heart of a king was buried in a different location than the rest of his body.
Henry VIII died he was placed in a coffin in Syon Chapel but his body rotted so much that it exploded all his blood and guts splashed everywhere. His remains were then moved into another coffin and was later buried
It is said that the explorer was found some where near the panama.