A Muslim clergyman recited a brief prayer as the workers laid down the first four victims, wrapped in white mortuary bags
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The first burials of the avalanche on the border of Ceuta have already taken place. Three weeks after the massive crossing from Morocco, the Muslim cemetery in the autonomous city began to receive the victims on Friday, in a drip of sepelios that reopens the debate on immigration in Ceuta and the migratory pressure that Spain endures. A Muslim clergyman recited a brief prayer while the workers deposited the first four bodies in tombs covered wit…