One week later, a monk whose own son died of AIDS in 2002, places the boys remains into the urn. Lok Yay Srein of Brahmavihara listens to the mother's request to have the urn kept at Brahmavihara for a time, in hopes that its founder, American Beth Goldring, will have influence with her son being reborn in the USA.
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| Wat Preah Bhut in Phnom Penh,
Cambodia, is where the city's destitute are cremated,
usually without ceremony. For this 7-year old boy who
died of AIDS, Beth Goldring and the Brahmavihara AIDS
Project, along with the boys' family, were there to
conduct and witness the service that should never have
been.
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