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Filipinos forge a life among the tombstones
Cape Argus
|October 31, 2025
IN TEEMING Manila, where poverty runs deep and millions lack adequate shelter, some of the living have found refuge among the dead.
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Laileah Cuetara’s shanty sits atop a pair of raised tombs inside the Philippine capital’s Manila North Cemetery, a sprawling 54-hectare public graveyard that is home to about 6 000 informal settlers and at least a million deceased Filipinos.
The tiny wood structure where she lives with her partner and two children is filled from side to side with a foam mattress, shelves, a television and picture frames. In the doorway, a statue of an angel stands on an infant's crypt that doubles as a table.
The 36-year-old makes around $51 (about R880) a month selling sweets, drinks and biscuits to cemetery visitors.
Over All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day, when millions of Filipinos visit the graves of departed loved ones, she and her partner receive up to 1 700 pesos (about R498) for each of the 30 tombs they clean and tend to throughout the year.
But the money they earn is far too little to move, she said ahead of the November 1-2 holidays.
This story is from the October 31, 2025 edition of Cape Argus.
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