Testimony of Ms. Ai's mother in a trial of a girl abused death Feb. 26, 17:23

The mother of Ai Ai (then 10), whose wife died in a trial by his father Yuichiro Kurihara (42), who was charged with injuries and deaths in an abuse case involving the death of a fourth grader girl in Noda City, Chiba Prefecture. Testified.

Background of the acquaintance and defendant's rant

According to testimony, the mother met the defendant in a workplace of a company in Okinawa in 2007.

The mother of the defendant at this time said, "I was a cheerful and gentle person who always thought and cared for me, but after companionship I was vocalized and noticed that I was bound. I was angry and told me to retire from work, and I hate to contact my family and friends. "

Marriage, divorce and reunion

The next day, the two marry in February 2008, and the eldest daughter, Ai Ai, is born in September of that year.

The defendant after marriage said the mother said, "I am now more restrained than before I joined. I am not allowed to drive and I have never left the house. I did. "

After that, the two divorce, but around July 2016, the mother sent an email to the defendant, so they could contact again.

The mother said, "After the divorce, I wanted to stay in touch with my defendant without leaving my head. There was a desire to return. I was opposed by my parents, but from around September 2016, my defendant was in the apartment. "He lived with three people with heart love. It was a fun day every day."

On the other hand, "After the reunion, the bondage was worse than at the time of the first marriage, and I ranted and used violence. Have been done. "

He said of the relationship between Defendant and Ms. Shin-Ai at this time: "They met for the first time in eight years and looked like good parents and children. There was no violence from Defendants."

Life after moving to Noda

Remarried in February 2017, the second daughter will be born in June.

In August, the defendant, Ms. Ai and her second daughter moved to Noda City, and her mother also followed.

At that time, her mother said, "When I talked to her love, she said, 'Every day was hell. I'm being woken up and standing up in the middle of the night.' Was so intense that nothing could be done. "

She also described the living situation after the move, "When I woke up in the middle of the night, I saw my heart sleeping without a futon, sitting on the floor, sleeping by the window. The defendant was next to his love and thought he was harassing, and when he asked the defendant, he said, "I'm doing it on my own." There was no. "

Questionnaire violence

In November 2017, Shin-Ai complained of violence from defendants in a questionnaire at an elementary school.

The day before she wrote the questionnaire, she said in her living room at home, "I'm being beaten or kicked by my dad in the middle of the night." It seemed very painful. I didn't deal with it. "

Temporary protection

And when she was temporarily protected at the Child Guidance Center in November 2017, her mother said, "I was relieved to be honest. I thought it would be safer to be temporarily protected because I couldn't protect it when I was at home. The defendant was unconvinced and said, "I'm not doing anything wrong." The defendant wants to take an intimidating attitude toward the child guidance center and return his love to his apartment at home. I thought. "

Questionnaire disclosure agreement

Defendant had disclosed the Board of Education to the Board of Education with a letter of consent that he wrote about the questionnaire, which led to temporary protection.

Regarding this agreement, the mother said, "I have defendants write a letter saying," You can show your dad a questionnaire. " I picked me up and went to my home apartment to write. "