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CANNIBAL WIFE DUMPS HALF-EATEN HUBBY IN PARK

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REMAINS: Dead man was left near kids’ playground AN OAP is under investigat­ion after leaving the cannibalis­ed remains of her dead husband in a park where kids were playing.

The woman – known only as “Lydia” – dumped her hubby’s remains near swings and a playground next to her home in Yekaterinb­urg, eastern Russia. She then stripped naked and told horrified locals she had been eating her husband, but that she had decided to take the remains outside as they had started to smell bad.

As children screamed in terror, the woman told onlookers to look away “because this is an eerie sight”.

Witness Lyudmila Troshkova, who was in the park, said: “She pulled the corpse on a blanket. There were people around and she was trying to dump the body.

“But it did not work out, since the hand caught on a car, and she left the corpse where it fell.”

The face of the partly mummified corpse – identified as her husband Vladimir, 68 – had been “gnawed”.

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Detectives said there was no evidence the man had been murdered.

Images published in local media show the corpse lying near a car with dozens of children standing nearby.

Neighbours said a horrible smell started coming from the OAP’s flat two months ago.

A police spokespers­on said: “According to preliminar­y reports, the wife tried to throw out her husband’s remains.

“She managed to drag the remains into the nearby playground and left them near bins.”

An early examinatio­n of the man’s remains indicate his death was natural.

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