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Woman gets 15-year prison term over death of friend's son | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

FUKUOKA The Fukuoka District Court on Sept. 21 handed down a 15-year prison sentence sought by prosecutors to Emiko Akahori, 49, over the starving death of her friend’s son. ....

Emiko Akahori , Shojiro Ikari , Fukuoka District Court On Sept , Fukuoka District Court , Rie Ikari , National Report , Asahi Shimbun ,

Friend of mother denies role in starving young boy to death | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

FUKUOKA In the opening of her trial, a woman accused of being in a domineering relationship denied any role in the starvation death of her friend’s 5-year-old son or bilking his mother out of her money. ....

Daichi Itakura , Emiko Akahori , Shojiro Ikari , Naoki Nakayama , Fukuoka District Court On Aug , Rie Ikari , Fukuoka District Court , National Report , Asahi Shimbun ,

A spread of love | Borneo Bulletin Online

ANN/THE JAPAN NEWS – “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade” goes the proverb, but agricultural officials in two disaster-hit areas have put a twist on the adage: Make jam instead. Jams made from fruits harvested in two places hit by major disasters – torrential rains in northern Kyushu in July 2017 and the 2011 […] ....

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Mother handed 5-year prison term for starving son, 5, to death | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

FUKUOKA A mother who allowed her 5-year-old son to starve to death while in a relationship with a domineering older woman was found guilty of abandoning her parental responsibilities and sentenced to five years in prison. ....

Atsushi Tomita , Mayumi Jo , Emiko Akahori , Naoki Nakayama , Ayuka Suzuki , Yumiko Iume , Tokyo Future University , Fukuoka District Court , Rie Ikari , Fukuoka Prefecture , Judge Atsushi Tomita , National Report , Asahi Shimbun ,