Henrik gives David a double funeral


Henrik rides a bike to an open area where he has set up several chairs. He is wearing a black bin bag and a long piece of white lace (likely a curtain) over his head as a mourning veil, and cries while he rides.
David and his coffin are set up on a table, which is surrounded by plinths supporting candles and photographs of David, as well as a giant wooden cross with Bäst i Test signage on it.
Henrik puts his hand on the coffin and sobs. Taped onto the coffin are two pieces of paper, one with ‘1979(ish)-2022’ written on it, and the other reading ‘David Dorsin’, with the last name crossed out, and then 'Sundin' added below.
Henrik reads a eulogy for David, highlighting his love of animals, specifically foxes. In tribute, Henrik performs the ‘fox’s dance’ - he dons a fox mask, plays Ylvis’ The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?), and swipes his hands at the camera.
He also sings a farewell song to David which appears to be of his own creation, and sounds somewhat like Kermit the Frog while he sings.
Henrik then declares David deserves a double funeral, so he climbs into the coffin as well, attempting to close the lid with both of them inside.
Babben awards Henrik fourth place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)
