24 years from the killing of Sophia University students Remains returned to the bereaved family at 10:35 on September 10

In 1996, the case of Junko Kobayashi, a student at Sophia University in Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, was killed for 24 years.

Junko's belongings found at the scene of the incident were returned to the bereaved family from the Metropolitan Police Department and again appealed to resolve the case.

On September 9, 1996, Junko Kobayashi, a fourth-year student at Sophia University, who was at home in Katsushika-ku (21 at that time) was killed by someone with a knife, and the house was set on fire.



The Metropolitan Police Department has mobilized more than 100,000 people in total to continue the investigation, but it remains unsolved, and this time Junko's belongings found at the scene were returned to the bereaved family.



Among them is a report on economic friction between Japan and the United States that Junko wrote while she was in school.



At the time, Junko wanted to be a journalist, and the scorched manuscript paper used to spell handwriting the importance of understanding and approaching each other on international issues.



Mr. Kenji, his father, said, "I saw the relics and was trying hard again to study. My daughter had infinite possibilities, but I want the criminal who trampled it to give up as soon as possible." I was strongly appealing to solve the case.