A dead man startled funeral attenders when they unexpectedly heard his voice screaming from his casket as it was being lowered into the soil.
“Hello? Hello. Hello? Let me out! Where the f*** am I? … Let me out, it’s f***ing dark in here. … Is that the priest I can hear? … This is Shay, I’m in the box,” shrieked Shay Bradley (a Defense Forces vet who passed “after a long illness bravely borne”) from his coffin as it was being laid to rest at the cemetery. He then added: “This is Shay, I’m in the box. No, in f***ing front of you. I’m dead.” Those at the burial can be seen wiping away tears and giggling as Bradley’s voice starts to sing: “Hello again, hello. Hello, I just called to say goodbye.” His daughter Andrea Bradley informed reporters that her dad recorded an audio roughly a year ago to play at his funeral — and that no person knew about it really other than her brother Jon and her nephew, Benjamin. Two days prior to Shay Bradley’s funeral, Jon Bradley elected to inform his mother and his other siblings about the prank.
He educated them that playing the audio at the burial was his pop’s dying wish. “He wanted to make sure my mam would be laughing leaving the cemetery, not crying,” Andrea Bradley said of her father, pointing out that her dad and mum were childhood sweethearts and were wed for 43 years. “And he done just that.” She furthered that the joke was her father’s way of “saying not only goodbye, but to say also, ‘OK the sadness is over now here is a laugh so you can go and celebrate my life with a smile on your face.’” “This prank was one in a million, just like my dad,” she noted.
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