Yokohama woman accused of burying corpse of newborn in Nagano
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During the investigation leading up to her arrest, Saki Sudo said she knew nothing about her husband s death
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During the investigation leading up to her arrest, Saki Sudo said she knew nothing about her husband s death
Suspect told one victim, ‘I m going to be with you for the rest of my life’
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Nagano: Newborn’s corpse found in garden
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on May 6, 2021
NAGANO (TR) – Nagano Prefectural Police launched an investigation after the discovery of the body of a newborn at a property in Tomi City on Tuesday, reports TV Asahi (May 5).
At around 4:50 p.m., a man looking after the vacant property found “part of a body” buried in the garden.
Officers from the Ueda Police Station arriving at the scene unearthed the body of the girl from the soil.
Nagano civil servant trespassed into woman’s residence to retrieve spy cam
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on April 7, 2021
NAGANO (TR) – Nagano Prefectural Police have arrested a civic employee for Nagano City over the alleged trespassing into a female acquaintance’s residence last month, reports NHK (April 7).
At around 8:20 a.m. on March 15, Kenta Yoshiba, 29, allegedly entered the residence of the woman without a justifiable reason.
According to police, his purpose for entering was to retrieve a hidden camera that he had planted inside two days before.
Prosecutors with the Nagano District Public Prosecutor’s Office indicted him for the crime on Tuesday. It was not revealed whether he admits to the allegations.
Nagano cops seek woman after mother found dead in burned-out room
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on March 7, 2021
NAGANO (TR) – Nagano Prefectural Police are seeking the whereabouts of a woman after her mother was found dead inside a room of her residence in Azumino City that had been set on fire, reports Kyodo News (Mar. 6).
At just past 2:00 p.m. on Friday, the husband of Meia Hari alerted emergency services after finding his wife collapsed inside the burned-out room upon his return home.
Emergency personnel arriving at the residence confirmed Hari dead at the scene. The blaze had already been extinguished.
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