Brazilian sleeps in coffin to honor his friend

Every Friday night for 23 years, Zeli Rossi has traded his bed in Brazil's southeastern state of Minas Gerais for a coffin.

Zeli Ferreira Rosse, 61, and his wife Cleusa Pereira Rosse, reenact how Rosse sleeps in a coffin in Minas Gerais, Brazil, on Wednesday Aug. 17. Rossi says he sleeps in the coffin on Fridays to honor a friend who died in 1988. Leonardo Morais / AP
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Every Friday night for 23 years, Zeli Rossi has traded his bed in Brazil's southeastern state of Minas Gerais for a coffin.

Rossi tells the G1 news website that his weekly sleeping habit became public last month when his 14-year-old grandson wrote a story about him for his school's newspaper.

Rossi says he sleeps in the coffin to honor a deceased friend.

Long ago, the two promised each other that whoever died first would have his casket bought by the other. Rossi's friend bought him a coffin when he mistakenly thought Rossi had died in a 1983 car crash.

When the friend died in 1988, Rossi started sleeping in the coffin to honor his memory.

And he also kept his promise to buy the dead friend a "brand new" casket.