Chinese man cremated with life savings of USD 33,000

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Oct 11 2015 | 2:42 PM IST
A Chinese man was cremated along with his entire life savings of USD 33,000 as per his last wish that the money should be burnt along with him instead of giving it to his two sons who neglected him.
Angry and frustrated over his sons unwillingness to take care of him, the farmer surnamed Tao from east China's Jiangsu province had stated in his Will that his entire life savings be burned with his body upon his death.
The story came to light on Thursday after Yang Lin, an employee at a local crematory, informed the local media that he saw a bizarre spectacle of cremating a body months ago with "thousands in cash burning inside the furnace along with the body", state-run CCTV reported.
Ten years ago, Tao gave his farm to his two sons and moved away from the countryside to rent a small house and make a living by picking up waste in the city.
Due to his age, Tao felt that he could not handle the heavy workload anymore and sought his sons' help, hoping that he could spend the rest of his life with either one of them. But both of his sons turned down his request with different excuses, the report said.
Knowing that his days were numbered, Tao had even dressed in traditional mourning clothes in his final days, his neighbours said.
Tao died in his rented home. After his death, his sons transferred the body to the crematory.
As they were waiting outside, a mysterious man fulfilled Tao's last wish by burning his entire savings of 210,000 yuan (USD 33,052), along with his body.
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First Published: Oct 11 2015 | 2:42 PM IST

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