A lonely
Japanese man who amassed more than six tons of porn died when a huge pile of magazines fell on top of him.
And
even more tragically, the man's body was only discovered six months
later when the landlord entered the flat to find out why the rent had
not been paid.
The man's lowly death
was revealed by a member of the cleaning team, who said his company had
been hired to remove the magazines discreetly in a way that would not
be noticed by neighbours and the man's family to save them from the
shame.
He said that the dead man, a 50-year-old
former carmaker identified only by the name Joji, had died buried
underneath under a pile of the pornographic magazines.
It
was unclear if he had suffered a heart attack and fallen into the
stacks of magazines which had then fallen on top of him, or whether he
had been crushed by the mass of paper.
But the cleaner said that if he was still conscious, the paper would probably have muffled his cries.
Every space in the flat was filled with piles of magazines, which also stacked on tables and on shelves.
There
were also clippings from erotic magazines where it appeared the man had
cut out his favourite articles, and thrown away the rest of the
magazine.
Despite his trimming, at the time of his death the collection weighed in at six metric tons (13,228 pounds).
Source:Daily Mail
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