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On the afternoon of June 13, 1981, a Japanese man named Issei Sagawa walked to the Bois de Boulogne, a park on the outskirts of Paris, carrying two suitcases. The contents of those suitcases, to the lament of a nearby jogger, was the dismembered body of a fellow student – a Dutch woman named Renée Hartevelt, whom Sagawa had shot three days prior and had spent the days since eating various parts of her body.
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The Aokigahara Forest is the most popular site for suicides in Japan. After the novel Kuroi Jukai was published, in which a young lover commits suicide in the forest, people started taking their own lives there at a rate of 50 to 100 deaths a year. The site holds so many bodies that the Yakuza pays homeless people to sneak into the forest and rob the corpses. The authorities sweep for bodies only on an annual basis, as the forest sits at the base of Mt. Fuji and is too dense to patrol more frequently.
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Aokigahara Forest is the most popular site for suicides in Japan, the nation with the world’s highest suicide rate. After the novel Kuroi Jukai was published, in which two young lovers commit suicide in the forest, people started taking their own lives in the Aokigahara Forest at a rate of 50 to 100 deaths a year. Sitting at the base of Mt. Fuji, the forest is so dense that authorities only sweep for bodies on an annual basis.
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