singapore's first prime minister, lee kwon yu he, he was cremated in accordance with his wishes. the state run cemetery contains a space for muslims, who account for 15% of the population. although burial is mandated bir their religion, they are not ex pemt from the exhumation law. this area is set aside for the reburials of remains that have been dug up. muslim graves traditionally only contain one person. but here, eight people have been placed into a single plot. a family has come to pay their respects at the new plot. >> when we hear that they are going exhume the body, sometimes feel, don't feel happy, because it's not nice to. >> no no, no. never respect. >> of the eight people buried here, only four are parents or other relatives, the other four remains belong to total strangers. >> so as you can put eight bodies, it's not the whole body. it's whatever remains is there, like maybe your shoulder bone or whatever, collarbone. >> we feel, you know, right. we just pray for them and to tell them that we had to put them in a new place together. we have no >> many funeral compani