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Strangers organise funeral for Arpad Kiss, 82, who died alone on the streets of Darwin

The 82-year-old man’s funeral service was small and simple, attended by about a dozen people who were both strangers and the last people he encountered.
Key points:
- Arpad Kiss died during a medical episode in Darwin last November
- Charity workers who helped him learned he had no next of kin
- Strangers gathered to farewell him at a funeral service last week
Those who went said it was a strange but deeply moving experience: gathering to farewell someone they had never really met.
On a humid day early in November last year, an elderly man walked into a St Vincent de Paul op shop in Darwin and asked the people volunteering there to call an ambulance.
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