Bratislav Stojanovic, a 43-year-old homeless man from Serbia, has been
living with the dead in a cemetery in Nis. He has made a grave his home
and says he is more scared of starving and of the living than of his
dead neighbors.
A former construction worker, Stojanovic has never had a regular job,
and lost his home many years ago, after running up debts. For the last
15 years he has been sharing a tomb with the ashes of a family who died
over 100 years ago, in Nis. He tried to make the place as cozy as
possible, and claims he feels at home in it. “It is dry and it is warm,”
Bratislav says. It isn’t a palace but it is more comfortable than the
street.” He admits life in the cemetery was hard in the beginning, but
now he’s more afraid of the living than he is of the dead. Most of
Bratislav’s time is spent foraging for candles and cigarette buts around
the cemetery grounds, but things have been pretty tough since the
burial place went out of use and hardly anyone goes there anymore.
Most days Bratislav feeds on food from the city’s dumpsters, but says
it’s not as bad as you might think. “It’s amazing what people throw
away,” he says. The candles help him stay warm on cold nights, and the
homeless man is happy he has finally found a place where no one dares
bother him, not even the police. Still, whenever he slides over the lid
of his tomb, Bratislav always takes a look around before revealing
himself, not for fear of attackers, but to make sure he doesn’t scare
anyone to death.
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