Japanese man arrested after wife's remains found in zoo incinerator, officials say
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Japanese police have arrested Tatsuya Suzuki on suspicion of transporting and incinerating his wife Yui Suzuki's body at a zoo in Hokkaido where he worked. The victim had previously told relatives her husband threatened to burn her without leaving a trace, according to NHK. The incident has delayed the reopening of Asahiyama Zoo, which has since resumed operations and apologized to visitors.
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