Life in the old dog yet!
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Posted by Gwil on Wed Mar 9th at 7:43pm 2005


Well, read this in the local evening rag, tickled me (and bemused) a bit. I really don't see how this could have happened

Lifted from bbc.co.uk

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Man found dead after '10 years'

A Japanese man said to be Itami city's oldest male has been found dead at his home up to a decade after his death.

The man's mummified body was found lying face down on a bed in the home he shared with his children after a relative called the police.

Kyujiro Kaneoka was believed to have been alive, aged 107, and was named as Itami's oldest man six years ago.

The mayor visited his house every year but his family refused to let the him in, saying the man was bedridden.

"The body was wearing a clean kimono. He is believed to be dead for five to 10 years. We are talking to his family members why they kept him like this," an official told the AFP news agency.

'Too weak'

The three siblings said they thought their father was still alive, but one recently consulted a relative about the possibility he might be dead, a police spokesman said.

A report in the Mainichi Daily News said the man's son and two daughters kept his kimono-clad body in the first room of their house in Itami, 400km (250 miles) west of Tokyo.

The futon on which the body was laid was surrounded by religious amulets, charms and tokens, the report said.

The cause of his death has yet to be determined, police said.

An official with the Itami city hall told the AFP news agency that the city was considering asking Kaneoka's family to return gifts it had received since 1999 as a token of the man's longevity.

"Every year we gave the family 30,000 yen ($288; ?150) and a cashmere blanket worth 20,000 yen ($192; ?100)," the official said.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4333379.stm - original story.
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Posted by Static88 on Wed Mar 9th at 8:00pm 2005


Wouldn't there have been a horrific stench a few weeks after his death? They hadn't noticed it I guess. Too funny [addsig]



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Posted by Varsity on Wed Mar 9th at 8:08pm 2005


Make no mistake: crazy stuff happens over in Japan. Crazy stuff.




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Posted by Bobv on Wed Mar 9th at 8:09pm 2005


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Wouldn't there have been a horrific stench a few weeks after his death? They hadn't noticed it I guess. Too funny


maybe something to do with the mummification? on the other hand, i guess you would get used to a smell after living with it for 10 years.....




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Posted by Leperous on Wed Mar 9th at 8:19pm 2005


It depends how he died, and what else they've done with his body, don't forget.





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Posted by OtZman on Wed Mar 9th at 9:35pm 2005


Strange that they gave them money without confirming that the man was alive.
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Posted by Myrk- on Wed Mar 9th at 11:31pm 2005


Well there was loads of incence kept around him, they must of thought he was fine, and he was lying on his front- so you wouldn't have noticed his body. But I just find it so god damn funny lol. [addsig]



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Posted by OtZman on Wed Mar 9th at 11:49pm 2005


And they must have believed that he fed himself in some bizarre way.
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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Thu Mar 10th at 3:08am 2005


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And they must have believed that he fed himself in some bizarre way.

Not to mention the sneaky old guy always going to the bathroom in the middle of the night so no one would see... or the cool way he could absorb oxygen without breathing... or... Damn. This could be a long list!

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Posted by Myrk- on Thu Mar 10th at 10:07am 2005


His spirit powers did it ok?! Geeze! When you get to 100 you become holy- or in his case, 97 [addsig]




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