NAGOYA, Nov 02 (News On Japan) –
Two our bodies in a state of decomposition have been found inside coffins in an unattended funeral house in central Japan.
A girl working close by reported to emergency companies on Thursday that the entrance door of the “Yasuragi Funeral Home” in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture had been left open.
Upon inspection of the constructing, police found two decomposed our bodies inside two coffins.
Both our bodies had been male, with one believed to be that of an aged man, nevertheless their identities have but to be decided.
There had been no noticeable exterior accidents.
The supervisor of the funeral house stated, “A separate contractor has been using this as a place to keep bodies for about 5 years now.”
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