Father fakes own death to teach family a ‘lesson’ before attending his own funeral

A man played a freak prank to teach his relatives a lesson.


Perhaps most of us have already imagined what our funeral will look like. Questions such as “Who is there, what is said about us, is there someone there?” arouse the curiosity of everyone. just me? doesn’t matter.

But one man doesn’t have to think about these questions anymore after orchestrating an incredible prank on his family.

Or it can be terrifying, depending on how you look at it.
David Burton, 45, worked with his wife and children to fake his death for his entire family and even arranged his funeral.


He enlisted the help of his children to meet his “death”.


The online caption read, “Dad, rest in peace. I will never stop thinking of you. Why is life so unfair? why you You wanted to be a grandpa, but you still have your whole life waiting.


“I love you! We love you! We will never forget you.”

All family members attended the funeral and expressed their condolences. But Burton made a very dramatic appearance when he arrived at his funeral by helicopter.


He reportedly stepped out of the helicopter with his camera crew and greeted the assembled group with, “Cheers everyone. Welcome to my funeral.”


Not many people can say they did it.
The video shows the family hugging Mr. Beaton as he realizes he is the one who stepped out of the helicopter.


But here’s the big question. Why would anyone do such a crazy and potentially disturbing stunt?!

Ms Beaton explained that she wanted to remind her family that their time together is limited. He said, “The way my family sees me hurts me a lot, and I’m not invited to anything. No one sees me. We’re all separated. I didn’t feel like I was there.
“So I wanted to teach them a lesson in life and to teach them not to wait until someone dies to see them.”

This is especially difficult if for some reason you are unable to attend the funeral. Imagine finding out what happened after you decided not to go.
I would probably fake my own death to avoid embarrassment.

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