Setagaya family murder case Visit the bereaved family demolishing the house The Metropolitan Police Department November 15, 12:08

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department consults the bereaved family for demolition, as all the indoor conditions have been documented and the building is aging in the case where the family of four people was killed in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. I understand. The bereavement has heard that the scene will disappear without seeing a solution, and that the criminal will be arrested.

Miso Miyazawa (44 at that time), a family member, was found killed in a house in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, in 2000, and the Metropolitan Police Department did not destroy the house to preserve the scene as evidence. The incident is still unresolved and will be 19 years at the end of next month.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, all the conditions in the house have been documented and the necessary investigation documents have been created. In addition, it has been reproduced in 3D video, and there will be no impact on the investigation even if the house is not preserved in the future.

In addition, the house has been aged, cracks in the outer walls and rain leaks indoors have been confirmed, and there is a possibility that passers-by may be injured by falling walls or collapsed houses.

For this reason, the Metropolitan Police Department consults and discusses with the bereaved family about the demolition of houses, and decides on the implementation and timing of the demolition based on the intention of the bereaved family in the future.

On the other hand, the bereaved families have heard that the scene disappears without seeing a solution, and that the criminal can be arrested.

Yasuko Miyazawa's older sister, Anne Irie (62) said, “I don't understand the situation of aging, but I don't know why the four people had to die. It may be important to have something demolished, but it ’s really good to have demolished it. I want to ask you if you want to do that, you have to keep the scene full of memories. "

Residents “Inevitable to demolish” “Case of weathering incident”

Residents near the site said they were forced to demolish their homes due to aging, while others were worried about the weathering of the incident.

An 80-year-old man who walks in front of the house every morning says, “When I pass in front of the house, I always remember the incident. In the previous typhoon, the surrounding trees were broken quite well and I was able to receive a natural disaster. I think that there is a possibility that the house will be damaged.It seems that it is inevitable that the house will be damaged because it is aged. "

A 57-year-old woman who lives nearby said, “I think it ’s a really sad and painful incident every time I go in front of a house. Since my two children and my child were of the same age, I ca n’t say I ’d lost my life. "I looked back on the incident.

On top of that, “I think that there are places where people don't live, so there is a place to be hurt, but I think that it is better to leave the survivor's feelings that he wants to explain at the scene when the criminal is caught. `` I am worried that the incident will weather if it stops, so if it is difficult to leave the whole, I think that it is also possible to think of leaving something on the scene that shows that the incident is unresolved. '' I was talking.