It's a hearse that is powered by an electric bike. It's meant to be more sustainable and better for the environment.
Funeral home operator now has the first"corbicyclette" in the country.
Family and friends of the deceased are encouraged to walk behind the hearse for a slow and intimate ceremony. "For me, it is very important to accompany the families by giving them meaning in the ceremony, but also by giving them beauty. Because beauty is what will also bring comfort," the funeral operator told Euro News.
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