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Resentful Japanese man flushes wife’s remains down toilet

/ 01:32 PM May 24, 2015

TOKYO, Japan — A Japanese man turned himself in to authorities after trying to flush the ashes of his “hated” dead wife down a supermarket toilet, reports and police said Sunday.

The 68-year-old man told police he dumped his wife’s ashes into the toilet bowl at a Tokyo supermarket immediately after she was cremated last month.

Police were alerted after the ashes, and bone fragments including a human chin, were discovered, but were at a loss to explain them until the man handed himself in, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported.

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He had felt growing resentment towards his spouse over the years of their unhappy marriage, according to the daily.

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“I had hatred mounting against her,” the man, whose name was not disclosed, was quoted as saying. “Life was such a pain before she died.”

His wife had died at the age of 64, following an illness.

Prosecutors are now considering whether to lay charges of abandoning a human body, as ashes can only be scattered in approved locations, a Tokyo police spokesman told AFP.

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