No hearse for Navalny as family prepares funeral
The family of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is preparing for his funeral, but they will not be using a hearse to transport his body. Instead, they plan to carry his casket themselves as a symbol of their love and support for him.
Navalny, a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in prison after being denied proper medical treatment for a serious illness. His death has sparked outrage and protests both in Russia and around the world.
The decision to forego a hearse is a deliberate choice by Navalny’s family to reject the authority that they believe is responsible for his death. They want to make a statement about the injustice of his treatment and honor his memory in a way that is meaningful to them.
As they prepare to say their final goodbyes, Navalny’s family is determined to ensure that his death is not in vain. They are calling for an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding his passing and for those responsible to be held accountable.
Despite the grief and anger they are feeling, Navalny’s family is determined to carry on his legacy of fighting for justice and democracy in Russia. They hope that his death will serve as a rallying cry for change and inspire others to continue the struggle for a free and fair society.