Belakangan ini, media sosial sedang heboh beberapa foto mobil ambulan yangmenurunkan jenazah dari kerandanya. Alih-alih menggotong dengan beberapa orang, dalam foto tersebut hanya terdapat dua orang yang menggotong jenazah yang sudah dikafani ini.
Diduga kejadian ini terjadi di TPU Tegal Alur, Jakarta Barat.
Sontak saja foto ini menjadi viral di media sosial.
Banyak warganet yang kaget dengan kejadianini, seperti yang dirangkum Viral.id dari akun Facebook Deonz Harley.
"Ya allah kashan ....mayat digituin," komentar akun Desi Irsanti.
" Bikin kaget aja," komentar akun Nur'aini Aini.
" ASTOFIRULLOHELADIM, KOK NAKUTIN YAAAAAA??," komentar akun Jamila Muzammil.
Tapi setelah dikonfirmasi lagi, Kepala Suku Dinas Pertamanan dan Pemakaman Kota Jakarta Barat, Aris, membantah hal tersebut.
Aris mengatakan jika tidak ada jenasah yang ditelantarkan di TPU Tegal Alur.
"Kami sudah konfirmasi ke PJLP dan kita melakukan pengecekan di foto yang beredar itu sepertinya bukan di tempat kami (TPU Tegal Alur)," ujar Aris, seperti yang dikutip dari Tribunews, Minggu (27/5).
Aris juga menambahkan jika memang ada jenasah yang tanpa identitas atau tidak ada keluarganya, pihaknya akan mengurusi sampai proses pemakaman.
"Sudah banyak jenazah yang tidak dikenal nggak ada keluarganya itu kita makamain di TPU Tegal Alur. Jadi tetap kami bakal urusi jenazah nggak adayang terlantar," kata aris
Diketahui TPU Tegal Alur memang menjadi tempat pemakaman bagi jenazah yang tidak memiliki identitas atau tidak dikenal.
Semoga saja memang tidak ada jenasah yang dibuang ya. Nah, bagaimana menurutmu, guys?
Sumber : www.viral.id
Life Insurance For the Terminally Ill
If a person is suffering from a terminal illness, accelerated death benefits, or terminal life insurance, can help that individual pay the associated costs of the medical care he or she needs. Should everyone have terminal life insurance? What are the illnesses that this kind of insurance policy covers? Explain the way this kind of policy works. This article will attempt to address these issues.
How are the qualifications for terminal life insurance defined?
The people who are covered by terminal insurance are those who have a fatal illness, such as cancer, only. The insurance policy carrier will offer a significant sum of money for defraying medical costs if a qualified physician has diagnosed the insured with a terminal illness, and the individual's life expectancy is less than one year.
Why is terminal insurance necessary?
Medical costs can sky rocket very quickly when a patient with a terminal illness is being cared for, whether it's yourself or someone you are responsible for. The patient's loved ones are not only dealing with the associated emotional distress, but also with the expenses, which can be a grim ordeal. Some of that burden can be relieved, as the terminal insurance will cover a significant amount of the medical costs.
How does one obtain a policy?
This kind of insurance policy is not offered separately. Terminal illness insurance is an option for an existing mortgage or life insurance policy and can be attached with a rider. There are insurance carriers that offer this kind of benefit by default as a part of their life insurance coverage. Other companies may provide benefits for terminal patients with a rider at an additional charge.
Is terminal illness life insurance similar to that for the critically ill?
It is different. Terminal illness life insurance covers only the terminally ill; that is, those individuals who will die from their illnesses within a brief time. Do not mistake it for a critical illness policy. Only people who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness and are expected to succumb to their disease one year following that diagnosis will be covered by terminal illness life insurance.
Diseases such as AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, kidney failure, Parkinson's disease, bacterial meningitis, heart disease, or stroke, are covered by critical illness insurance. Because of the specific qualifications of these kinds of life insurance, it's critical to be aware of their differences.
What kind of verification of terminal illness does the insurance provider require?
Most insurance carriers want a qualified doctor to provide a medical certificate that officially states that you have a terminal illness and are expected to die within a year. After receipt of the certificate, the carrier will provide the money that the policy agreed to pay.
What about after I'm paid?
Following payment by the insurance provider for the covered amount, your policy will be terminated at once.
What happens if I unexpectedly recover?
If a year or more has passed since you were diagnosed with a terminal illness, and you are still living, the money you received from the insurance provider is yours to keep without penalty. You will not be required to pay any additional premiums ever, as the terminal illness life insurance coverage is no longer in effect. Of course, neither can you can make any future claims against that policy to cover the costs of any continuing medical care.
The purpose of this article is to provide a fundamental understanding about this kind of insurance policy. If you need more information or have questions about your current policy, call a qualified insurance professional for advice. You will be able to make a more informed decision on the kind of policy that will best meet your requirements.