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What responsibility should I bear if I find myself exchanging someone else's ashes and getting married in a shady way?
Article 302 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): Whoever steals, insults or intentionally destroys a corpse, skeleton or ashes shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance.

Recently, an incredible thing has spread all over the internet. One month after a group of online celebrities "Luo Xiaomaozi" committed suicide, the ashes were actually stolen, to be precise, they were transferred. The person who stole the ashes wants to take the ashes of "Luo Xiaomaozi" to match Yin's wedding, and can sell them for a lot of money! What the hell is going on here? What law did this matter violate? The author will take you to know today.

Online celebrity "Luo Xiaomaozi" with Yin's wedding event

It started last month. Luo Xiaomaozi, a 20-year-old online celebrity, was tortured into severe depression by two boyfriends before her death. She was urged to die by a group of people during the live broadcast. Finally, she drank pesticides at the instigation of netizens.