The son hid the father’s body for 2 years, the money was not till the funeral

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The son hid the father’s body for 2 years, the money was not till the funeral


A son kept his father’s bodies in Japan in his restaurant for two years. When the local police asked the reason to the young man, he told that the expenses were coming very much in the funeral, so he put his body in the cupboard.

By the way, it is said that the funeral is the right of every human being. Humans also perform the last rites of strangers so that he can get rid of, but a case has come up in Japan, which everyone caught his forehead. Actually, a boy here kept his father’s death hidden from the world only because he did not have money to spend his funeral. But when the reality came to know, Majra came out and the police have arrested him and a case of embezzlement of his father is going on.

According to media reports, 56 -year -old Nobuhiko Suzuki’s actions came to light when he did not open his restaurant for the last one week. When the neighbors were worried about this, they contacted the local police. When the police broke the lock and looked inside .. Suzuki’s father’s skeleton was found in the cupboard inside.

When Suzuki got the news of this, he also reached there. The police called him to inquire. On this, Suzuki said that his father died in the year 2023. He was 86 years old. Suzuki told that I had left my father alone at home that day, when he returned, he had died. I did not have enough money that I could cremate them, so I put them in the cupboard.

According to the police, initially Suzuki regretted his mistake but soon he blamed his father for his death. At present, he has been arrested and the allegations of embezzlement of pension received by his father are being investigated.

Various reactions are also coming out on Japanese social media regarding this matter. Many people accused him of killing him for his father’s pension, while many expressed sympathy for him. On the Internet, a man wrote that he is a bad man, he killed his father for pension.