When Chinese computer geek Hu Chuang, 26, signed off for the last time, his family decided to give him a very appropriate gravestone tribute:
Chuang, 26, from Chongqing, south west China, was so potty about computers his family had a headstone carved for him in the shape of a monitor giving his dates of birth and death.
Stonemasons also included a keyboard, mouse and a camera with a picture of tragic Chuang to complete the tombstone tribute.
“His parents kept his email address open and encouraged friends and family to keep sending him emails because, who knows, maybe he can read them on the other side,” said one family.
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