Please edit it -- "anti-moral"? Not a proper usage

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A father often rapes his own daugher who kills him in a rage, which is really an anti-moral tragedy.

I tried to use "a human relations tragedy" to substitute "an anti-moral tragedy". But I'm not sure whether it is right.
 
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I tried to use "a human relations tragedy" to substitute "an anti-moral tragedy". But I'm not sure whether it is right.
It's a very odd sentence. Is there any context?
 
Maybe "a tragedy against all (family) ethics"
or
"A tragedy challenging all family ethics"

???
 
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