It never hurts to make a little extra cash sometimes.
Having more money on you just means you can save for bigger things in the future.
Eating a fancy dinner, going out on a date or perhaps even buying a new motorcycle.
The majority of us, however, usually also care where the money comes from. Sometimes a dirty deed might not be worth the dollar.
Unless you’re this guy who sold his parents bones for cash.
Disrespectful Dollar
I don’t know if some people are just desperate or disrespectful.
According to World Of Buzz, a man from Mozambique, Africa was arrested after he allegedly dug up his parents’ and uncle’s corpses from their graves.
The reason? The dude wanted to get a motorcycle.
Imagine defiling your parent’s resting place to get a bike. Couldn’t be this guy.
Apparently, a businessman had promised to trade him a motorcycle and roughly S$408 for the oh-so low physical price of his parents’ bones.
The moral price seems pretty lopsided, though.
The man grave-digger claimed that the businessman had asked him to get bones of people who died not from illness.
The whole deal just seems rather suspect but I guess greed can often cloud someone’s judgement.
After getting the bones, the man then went to meet up with the businessman who, guess what, did not show up.
As expected, to be honest.
A police spokesman said the incident was the fifth such case in the area this year and a lot of them are supposedly witchcraft-related.
Okay.
Stop it right there because that is scary as sh*t.
I’m not an occult expert but something tells me that it’s better the two never met anyway.
I hope the local police can unearth whatever is going on in the area. Five cases in and this do not sound like a good sign.
Also please don’t go digging your parents’ graves for cash. That’s just rude.
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