Moors Murders: Ian Brady's ashes disposed of at sea - BBC News
Moors Murderer Ian Brady's ashes have been scattered at sea in the middle of the night after a cremation last week, it has been revealed.
The child killer, who died in May aged 79, was cremated without ceremony.
It comes after a court ruling to ensure the disposal of his body did not cause "offence and distress" to his victims' families.
Brady, along with Myra Hindley, tortured and murdered five children in the 1960s. She died in prison in 2002.
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The serial killer's body was collected from Royal Liverpool Hospital's mortuary by a council official at about 21:00 BST on Wednesday October 25, documents show.
Under police escort the corpse was taken to Southport Crematorium where the cremation began at 22:00 BST, with no music or flowers allowed.
Brady's ashes were then placed in a weighted biodegradable urn, driven to Liverpool Marina and dispatched at sea at 02:30 BST.
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