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China courier refuses to transport corpse even for extra fee, sparking complaint, debate

  • In China, corpses must be transported using specialised funeral vehicles that comply with national technical standards

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A delivery driver in China has been complained about because he refused to transport a corpse. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Baidu
Zoey Zhang

A courier from a delivery company in China has prompted a customer complaint after he refused to transport a corpse even for extra money.

Lalamove, which was founded in Hong Kong in 2013, is a logistics and delivery company with a customer base that is rapidly growing in southern China.

The firm has a number of different vehicles, such as vans and box lorries, which provide a range of services covering short and long distances.

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Recently, one of its couriers in Shandong province, eastern China, received a strange order via its app.

After communicating with the customer, the courier discovered that the “item” they wanted transporting was a dead body.

The driver initially accepted the order until he discovered what the “item” was. Photo: Lalamove
The driver initially accepted the order until he discovered what the “item” was. Photo: Lalamove

He posted a recording of his conversation with the customer on social media.

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