Miura Haruma's ashes are still unclear, millions of inheritance may lead parents to fight

According to Hong Kong media reports, it has been three months since the death of Japanese actor Haruma Miura, but the matter has not yet been resolved. Not only is there no cemetery, but the whereabouts of his ashes are also unknown. Miura's family environment is complex, and his wealth is estimated to have an inheritance of more than 100 million yen (about 6.367 million yuan), which may cause disputes over the inheritance.


Three days after Miura Haruma's sudden death, the office held a funeral for him in a low-key manner. His former friend wanted to send him the last trip, but Miura's mother hurriedly cremated his body. According to Miura's relatives, he still does not have a cemetery, and even the office staff do not know where the ashes are going. Some friends expressed emotion that they wanted to pay homage to Miura but failed.


Haruma Miura had a complicated family environment during his lifetime. His parents divorced when he was in elementary school, and his mother remarried later. Miura gets along well with his stepfather, but after his mother divorced his stepfather 8 years ago, Miura and his mother depended on each other. According to someone from Haruma Miura, he had thought of retiring as early as ten years ago, but Miura's mother regarded her son as a cash cow and opposed her quitting the show business. As a result, the relationship between mother and child has deteriorated in recent years, and Miura has severed contact with his mother. At the same time, he met again with his biological father who had been estranged for 20 years, but his father repeatedly asked him for money, which caused him a great deal of trouble.


Miura has been popular in the show business for many years. Although he did not buy a real estate investment during his lifetime, he lived frugally and did not spend much. Most of his income was used for savings. In addition, the last EP "Night Diver", which he composed and composed by himself, sold well for over 20 years. Ten thousand, bringing him a lot of royalties, estimated that his net worth is more than 100 million yen (about 6.367 million yuan). Miura was unmarried and had no children before his death. The outside world is worried that in the future it will trigger disputes over the distribution of the inheritance between his biological parents and stepfather.