Heat stroke or two elderly women died in a house August 20th 12:16

On 19th of this month, a woman in 90's and 80's sisters was found dead in a house in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that there is a suspicion of having died from heat stroke due to the situation at the site.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, at 6 pm on the 19th, a police officer found that two elderly women were killed in a residence in Shinjuku-ku Nakai.

Neighbors were suspicious of the fact that newspapers were piled up in the posts and the lights remained on, and contacted the Metropolitan Police Department.

The house is a two-story building with no air conditioners or fans, and the two of them have collapsed in the Japanese-style room and kitchen on the first floor, and there was a fan around.

Two 90's and 80's sisters lived in this house, but they are no longer in contact.

The newspaper had been accumulating from a week ago, and on the 11th of this month the previous day, I was observing a fierce heat of over 35 degrees in the daytime in central Tokyo.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that there is a suspicion that the sister who lives in this house has died from heat stroke, based on the situation at the site.