Australia’s Most Honest Obituary: Man gets roasted in brutal obituary published in one of the country’s biggest newspapers
- Adelaide man dies at age 76
- His obituary was published in The Advertiser
- At the brutal farewell, he was told to ‘rot in hell’
An Australian who died aged 76 has been toasted in a scathing obituary published in one of the country’s largest newspapers.
The South Australian passed away in Adelaide on Wednesday, March 29.
While most obituaries are emotional odes to loved ones, the author of this obituary published a brutal message three days after his passing.
In the 24-word obituary, published in the tributes section of The Advertiser’s Saturday newspaper, the author of the obituary calls for the man to “rot in hell.”
The 24-word obituary, published in the tributes section of The Advertiser’s Saturday newspaper, was a cheeky farewell to a 76-year-old South Australian man (pictured)
“Live 76 years too long,” reads the obituary.
“A man who just wanted his ‘little ray of twisted sunshine’ (narcissist with a superiority complex) ROT IN HELL.”
The obituary was also published online, but has since been removed from the “mytributes” page on the newspaper’s website.
The online obituary claimed the man had “abandoned” four of his children and pointed to his fifth child as the “controlling narcissist”.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the man’s daughter for comment.