They gave his remains to Broadway.
Saying they were fulfilling his wishes, yesterday family and friends of slain Portuguese journalist Carlos Castro poured his ashes into a subway grate in Times Square, just steps away from Broadway's famed theaters.
Family and friends of slain Portuguese journalist Carlos Castro honored the dead man's wishes yesterday by pouring his ashes down a subway grate in Times Square.
A funeral was held in Newark yesterday for Castro, 65, who was allegedly castrated with a corkscrew by his 20-year-old lover, male model Renato Seabra, on Jan. 7 in a room at the InterContinental Hotel in Times Square.
After the service, his sisters and a friend took a limo to Broadway and 43rd Street and quickly dumped his ashes without saying a word, said photographer Leandro Badalotti.
Slain Carlos Castro's sisters Fernanda (left) and Maria and a pal put his ashes down a Times Square subway grate
It wasn't immediately clear if the family had authorization to dispose of his remains in public.
Many subway grates are directly above passenger platforms and it's possible that Castro's ashes landed on riders. Today the mayor's office says Castro's family did not have permission.
New York code states that scattering cremated remains on public property "may be allowed only by written permit."
A source said that the sisters got approval from a City Hall official to pour the ashes at Broadway and 43rd Street Saturday. Mayor Bloomberg's spokesman, Stu Loeser, said, "We did not give them permission."
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