Three arrested in China for killing two women to sell as ‘ghost brides’

Three men in northwestern China have been arrested for killing two women and selling their bodies as “ghost brides,” Thepaper.cn reports.
One suspect Ma Chonghua, who is in his 60s, allegedly killed the two women with lethal injections after abducting them from their homes in Gansu province, the report said.
He then sold their corpses in nearby Shaanxi province with the help of two other suspects.
An old belief that it is bad luck for people to die unmarried is still popular in rural parts of northwestern China, the report said.
It is illegal to sell or buy corpses, but the practice is still common in some places, where people arrange weddings for their dead family members to prevent misfortune.
Ma took his first victim, a 47-year-old woman with mental illness, from her home in April, after telling her mother he would find the daughter a husband.