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Man organises 50 strippers for late dad's funeral

Man hires 50 exotic dancers to grace father's funeral procession and it isn't so weird.

Strippers at a funeral procession

The scantily clad exotic dancers were spotted riding on the roof of beach buggies while performing sexy dance routines.

The event was organised by the son of late Chiayi county politician, Tung Hsiang. He reportedly spoke of his father's excitement for life and felt he should be sent off in a unique way.

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Oriental Daily News reports that the two-hour long procession reportedly closed roads around Chiayi city as locals lined the funeral procession route.

Surprisingly, this isn't so strange an occurrence in Asian countries.

Talk about a raunchy way to go.

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