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The youngest daughter of Shoko Asahara, cult leader of Aum Shinrikyo following a deadly attack in 1995, agreed to recover her cremated remains, she said Tuesday [19659002]. other members of Ashara's family, including his wife, for his remains. His wife and several other children remain in a successor cult of Aum.
His youngest daughter, whose name has not been made public, is the only one of Asahara 's children to break with the successor group.
but I decided to accept his will as the last message from my father, "she said in a statement posted on her lawyer's blog. She urged her parents and supporters to accept the decision and called on the cult members to "end Aum and stop hating society."
The announcement comes a day after the Japanese authorities cremated 63-year-old Asahara. fears that his death could be used to restart the cult.
The Jiji News Agency said the remains of Asahara would remain in the detention center where he had been executed for the time being, fearing that his daughter would be assaulted by her.
The near-blind leader, whose real name is Chizuru Matsumoto, was executed last Friday for his role in the 1995 bombing of the Tokyo subway and other crimes.
The subway attack killed 13 people and injured thousands
Six other cult members remain on death row.
© 2018 AFP
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