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Outlook Weekend: Afterlives

Stories about Nigerian ghosts, vinyl records made with human ashes, and a plane crash survivor given up for dead

Nuzo Onoh is a writer of African Horror stories. She was raised in the Igbo culture of southern Nigeria, where most deaths are ascribed a supernatural cause and ghosts return to haunt the living.

In the early 1990s Annette Herfkens was on a romantic holiday in Vietnam with her partner when their plane crashed into a mountainside. Annette was the sole survivor. While her family planned her funeral, she was battling for survival alone in the jungle.

Jason Leach runs a business that presses the ashes of people who have been cremated into records that serve as a sonic memorial to their lives.

(L) Photo and credit: Writer of African horror stories, Nuzo Onoh.
(R) Photo and credit: Plane crash survivor, Annette Herfkens.

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27 minutes

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Sun 11 Sep 2016 07:32GMT

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  • Sun 11 Sep 2016 00:32GMT
  • Sun 11 Sep 2016 07:32GMT

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