source: news.bbc.co.ukSome people with HIV/Aids in Papua New Guinea are being buried alive by their relatives, a health worker says.
Margaret Marabe said families were taking the extreme action because they could no longer look after sufferers or feared catching the disease themselves.
Ms Marabe said she saw the "live burials" with her own eyes during a five-month trip to PNG's remote Southern Highlands.
PNG is in the grip of an HIV/Aids epidemic - the worst in the region.
An estimated 2% of the six million population are believed to be infected, and HIV diagnoses rise by around 30% each year.
International health agencies have warned action must be taken to prevent hundreds of thousands of people becoming infected.
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