Inside Japan’s growing ‘lonely death’ clean-up service

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In Japan, loneliness has become a serious problem, and there are increased ‘lonely deaths’ — where people die alone and remain undiscovered for a long time. CNN’s Blake Essig reports.

Getting help around the world: For support outside of the US, a worldwide directory of resources and international hotlines is provided by the International Association for Suicide Prevention (https://www.iasp.info/resources/Crisis_Centres).
You can also turn to Befrienders Worldwide (https://www.befrienders.org/need-to-talk).

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