北海道动物园员工涉嫌火化其妻尸体

日本警方正在审问北海道旭山动物园的一名工作人员,怀疑他将妻子的遗体放入了动物焚化炉。这名30多岁的男子向调查人员承认了这一行为,但目前尚未在焚化炉中发现尸体。当局正在调查遗体是否已完全焚烧成灰烬。

一位调查消息人士周五表示,日本警方正在审问一名30多岁的北海道旭川市旭山动物园市政雇员,怀疑他将妻子的遗体留在了动物火葬场的焚化炉中。

该男子向调查人员承认,他将同样是30多岁的妻子遗体放置在了该处。这名女性身边的一位人士本月因自3月下旬以来无法与她取得联系而联系了警方。

这家受欢迎的动物园在过去两周一直处于闭园状态,为下周三开始的新一季做准备。警方于周五搜查了火葬场区域。该设施用于火化园内死亡的动物。

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