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Chinese internet celebrity commits suicide and ashes are sold out for “matching marriage” | Female anchor ashes | Wenshang County, Shandong | Funeral Home

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[NTD News November 24, 2021 Beijing time]A Chinese female internet celebrity committed suicide. Her ashes were sold by funeral home workers in an attempt to sell them to others for “being married”. After the incident was exposed, three persons involved were detained.

The mainland “Beijing News” reported on November 22 that the female anchor “Luo Xiao Mao Maozi” committed suicide by drinking pesticides during a live broadcast in Wenshang County, Jining, Shandong in October. Her body was sent to the funeral home in Wenshang County for cremation.

Unexpectedly, the ashes of this female anchor were subcontracted by Shao, the funeral home fire and chemical industry, and sold to others for marriage. Zhang and Lei involved are local funeral practitioners who are responsible for finding buyers and transporting ashes.

According to insiders, after Shao transferred the ashes of the female anchor, Lei drove away the ashes. If the marriage is successful, you can get RMB 50,000 to RMB 70,000.

According to reports, the suspect Zhang’s wife claimed that because the buyer did not match the ashes, the marriage was not matched.

At present, the three suspects have been detained on suspicion of theft of ashes, and the ashes of the female anchor have been taken back to Hunan for burial by her family.

Marriage chaos in northern China

In ancient China, when both men and women died after being engaged, or children who died before the engagement, the parents would look for a dead opposite sex out of love and longing, and the two parties would be buried together in the name of husband and wife. This is a secret marriage.

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So far, there is still the custom of marriage marriage in Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Henan and other places in China. In 2016, a 15-year-old boy in Shanxi was beaten to death by six peers. The news that his parents were married to him was a sensation.

The girl who was married to the dark marriage has been buried for 3 years, and she was 16 years old when she died, which was about the same age as the boy who died. Both parties were buried together on a slope hundreds of meters away from home.

However, due to the Chinese Communist Party’s promotion of atheism, the morality of Chinese society has declined rapidly, and the custom of marriage marriage is also driven by interests, which has caused some chaos.

A “ghost matchmaker” who is engaged in the marriage of the ghost said that the cost of buying a female corpse 30 years ago and having a marriage of the ghost was about 5,000 yuan. Now, buying a female corpse is up to 150,000 yuan.

Driven by interests, robbing cases occur frequently in some areas in the northwest, and the stolen bones are all women. In Jiangxian County, Shanxi, someone specially contracted the mortuary of the hospital to sell unclaimed female corpses who died accidentally to be married.

Some even murdered and sold corpses. According to mainland media, in 2016, three men killed two women with mental disabilities and sold their bodies for marriage.

According to reports, due to the rampant corpse theft, even if the man’s family members spend a large sum of money to finish the marriage, they still cannot be completely at ease.

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(Reporter Luo Tingting Comprehensive Report / Chief Editor: Wen Hui)

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