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In the USA, two children ate their grandfather’s ashes

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The woman was briefly interrupted, but it was enough for the children to retrieve the container containing their grandfather’s ashes.

A resident of American Colorado, Monica Long, who is raising three children alone, whose children accidentally ate their grandfather’s ashes while playing. The New York Post writes about it on Saturday, January 18.

She told reporters she left her two children, ages 2 and 3, alone for a short time to go to the bathroom while preparing for a birthday party.

However, when the woman returned, she saw the boys playing in the white dirt. After two minutes, the children were able to smear all around – their faces, bodies and the floor.

Within days, he found an empty container containing his grandfather’s ashes. Then he realized that the dirt the children had smeared on him was his ashes.

“I didn’t know these were our grandfather’s remains I vacuumed them,” Monica shared.

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The woman does not rule out that her children may have eaten some ashes, as she noticed traces of ashes near the mouth of one of the children.

According to Monica, the ash container is on a shelf out of reach of children. However, the children climbed up and grabbed him.

As the journalists noted, these are the ashes of Monica Long’s father, who died in 2020.

A US resident in temporarily occupied Sevastopol threw an urn with his brother’s ashes into the sea because he had once offended him. However, six months later this container was caught by vacationers on one of the Crimean beaches.

In Kyiv, a 26-year-old employee of a private funeral service dumped 20 urns with ashes in an empty lot. Empty urns with the names of the dead were also seen there.

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Source: korrespondent

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