Well, 'bury times stories' could be a very unique collection. It could be that someone has named a set of stories like this in a creative way. It might include stories of buried treasures in the area of Bury (if there is such a place), or stories that have been 'buried' in the sense of forgotten and are now being retold. It could also be related to a series of stories that are set during a time of burial ceremonies in a particular culture associated with Bury.
In the novel Lord of the Mysteries, the Corpse Burier was a member of the Tarot Club. His ability was to " control corpses."
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It's purely fictional. The author crafted the story and characters to engage readers without being rooted in real events. However, it might draw inspiration from common human experiences and emotions.
There could be a few reasons. It could be that the story doesn't fit the newspaper's political stance or editorial focus. Or perhaps they got pressured by external influences to downplay it.
Sometimes, newspapers bury a hot story because they don't have enough resources to follow it up properly or they fear legal consequences. Also, there might be competition from other news outlets and they want to focus on something different to stand out.