FOR some time now, the stretch of road inside Le Repentir Cemetery between Sussex and
Princes Streets, commonly called the “Burial Ground Road,” has been repaired and is in more frequent use by motorists and pedestrians.
The road is a continuation of Louisa

Row on which sits the relatively new crematorium.
Although many are appreciative of the road, which serves as a key link out of the Albouystown community, some motorists are concerned about the many speed bumps that it features.
The social rejects (junkies) and other questionable characters are also frequent users of this road and hence, having to cross the bumps can put motorists in danger of being robbed.
The opening of the road has also seen some residents creating new mini- dumpsites, contributing to an ugly sight and a stench that one has to endure while passing though.
In fact, for the past few days, some have been wondering whether a corpse has been dumped somewhere outside a tomb.
The Mayor and City Council (M&CC) contributed to the dumping when the workers dismantled the Merriman Mall stalls on Wednesday and placed all of the stuff alongside the said road.
In the past, when the road was seldom in use, the Chronicle had observed the skeleton of a human face alongside the road, and others reported that they would often see bones and other parts of the body at the same location.