According to a 38-year-old who declined to be named, Perpetual Memorial Park offered to compensate family members with two niches, each of which had space for two urns. “Even if the urn is found, there’s no way to be certain that the ashes inside actually belong to my father. Other family members, who were there to meet with Perpetual Memorial Park management on March 29, said they could not accept the offer either. The management of Perpetual Management Park said they will not be making comments on the matter to the media. It was earlier reported that 22 urns belonging to 20 family members had been stolen from the park earlier in March.
Source: The Star March 30, 2026 23:48 UTC