Places in the World: Where People are Banned from Dying

People are Banned from Dying

It may be hard to believe but there are some places in the world where people are ban from dying. Where was this unusual restriction impose and where is it still maintain today?

These are the several places in the World, where people are ban from dying:

Southern Italy (Selia)

In August 2015, the mayor of Selia, a town in southern Italy, ordered a ban on residents getting sick and dying. If they were not undergo medical examination then heavy fine will imposed on them

Southern France

Burial of the dead has become a problem in a village in southern France as cemeteries run out of space and groundwater levels rise. In 2007, the Mayor made it illegal to die for people who do not arrange their funerals ahead of time. This announcement worked and the Ministry of Defense gave permission to bury people.

Brazilian Town

When the local cemetery in a Brazilian town ran out of space in 2005, the mayor imposed a death ban. The purpose of this law was to protest against the federal government for not allowing the construction of a new cemetery.

Southern Spanish (Lanjaron)

In the southern Spanish town of Lanjarón in 1999, authorities banned residents from dying until a new cemetery could be found because there was no room for graves.


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Norwegian Town

In the 1950s, a morgue was ban in a Norwegian town to prevent the spread of germs, and the dying were transport to different parts of Norway.