Trying to pin down the precise number of those with AIDS buried on Hart Island is difficult.
A longstanding stigma about the island and criticism that the burial practices are crude and outdated have made city officials reluctant to provide many details.
But piecing together an estimate is possible by surveying the many hospitals that treated AIDS patients during the epidemic and sent bodies to potter’s field.
By that accounting, the number of AIDS burials on Hart Island could reach into the thousands, making it perhaps the single largest burial ground in the country for people with AIDS.
One of them, Elsie Soto, 35, of the Bronx, learned recently that her father, Norbert Soto, who died in 1993 from AIDS, is buried on the island.
Persons:
Elsie Soto, Norbert Soto
Organizations:
AIDS
Locations:
New York, Hart, AIDS