This is one of those rare stories that’s both creepy and
heartbreaking at the same time. Tian Xueming lost both his children in
just one decade, and decided to store his son’s remains in an ice chest
inside the house for the last six years, so he could see and talk to him
whenever the massive loss became to hard to cope with. Their son
remains in the ice chest in their home to this day and they have no intention of burying him.
60-year old Tian Xueming, a carpenter from Huangling Village,
China’s Chongqing province, got married in 1979, and took his wife to
live in a modest home made of mud. At the time they were living with six
other relatives, so to provide better living conditions
for his family, Tian went to work in the city. In 1982 they had a
daughter, and in 1987, his wife Yang Hongying gave birth to a beautiful
baby boy. In order to spend more time with his family, Tian decided to
quit his job and return to his
native village as a stay-at-home dad. He describes those days as the
happiest of his entire life. Only the new-found happiness didn’t last
long…
It was a hot day when they lost their daughter, Yingying. The
15-year-old had gone to town to buy some vegetables, but when she
returned half and hour later she looked pale and tired.
An hour later, they found her collapsed in the yard, barely breathing.
By the time the doctor arrived, it was too late for Yingying. Just when
time was starting to heal the wounds left by this terrible loss,
disaster struck again. Nine years after Yingying had passed away, their
son, Qinyuan, was diagnosed with leukemia in the final stage. In March
of 2006 he received a phone call and was told his son had had a fever
for almost a month. He and his wife were by Qinyuan’s bedside in the
hospital, praying he would somehow miraculously survive. He died in
July, 2006, aged 18.
Qinyuan’s loss tore the Tian’s world apart and they just
didn’t know what to do to cope with the unbearable pain. They decided to
conceal the circumstances of their son’s death, and somehow keep him
around. ”I told his mother that we should not bury him, but rather keep
our son around us. She agreed,” Xueming told Chinese media, and that
night they emptied the icebox, dressed his body and placed him inside.
They kept their son’s burial place a secret for six years, during which
time they would pull up chairs
around the ice box, lift the lid and talk to him as if he had never left
them. Tian says he and his wife know it wasn’t the most normal thing to
do, but it was the only way to deal with the pain.
He knows both his relatives and his neighbors mean well when
they press him to bury Qinyuan’s body, but he just cannot bring himself
to do it. ”I know I was wrong. My decision has had a bad influence on my
neighbors’ lives as well, but I have lost both of my children! No one
could ever understand my suffering,” Tian Xueming said as he gazed at
the freezer in the corner of his house. ”Anyway, I can see my son whenever I miss him.”
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