Sandie Wood had requested stunt as part of her ceremony, which also included pink coffin marked with words ‘Going out in style’
Photograph: BBC NewsA dance troupe flashmobbed a funeral with a performance of Queen’s Another One Bites the Dust at the request of a woman who wanted her sendoff to be memorable but not sad.
Video of the event showed some mourners looking confused when the dancers emerged from pews midway through the funeral of Sandie Wood, from Bristol, before they began clapping along to the rock anthem. Wood, who died in September, aged 65, was one of 30,000 victims of the contaminated blood scandal. She had requested the stunt as part of a funeral that also included her sparkly high-heeled shoes and handbags being displayed alongside her pink coffin., her friend Sam Ryalls, said: “She wanted everyone to remember her funeral but not for sad reasons. She left the world as she lived it and that was being herself.”.
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