Asahara's former death row prisoner's remains The second daughter to the acquirer The fourth daughter filed a complaint September 18, 4:58

The remains of former death row prisoner Shoko Asahara and real name Tomitsuo Matsumoto, who were executed on death row, were not the fourth daughter who was nominated by the former death row prisoner just before the execution. Interviews with the people concerned revealed that the second daughter was decided to be the acquirer.

The fourth daughter will file a complaint with the Tokyo High Court.

Aleph Tomotsuo Matsumoto, a former condemned prisoner who was sentenced to death in July, is said to have nominated his fourth daughter, who is said to have lost his relationship with the cult, to hand over his remains just before the execution. The lawyer on behalf of the company expressed his intention to "take over the ashes and scatter them into the sea."



In response, other family members of the former death row prisoner insisted that "it is impossible to designate a specific person as the taker because of the mental state of the former death row prisoner at that time," and the Ministry of Justice kept it in Tokyo Detention House. I was in a situation where I couldn't hand over my ashes.



The fourth daughter had filed a referee with the Tokyo Family Court to confirm the recipient, but on the 17th, the Tokyo Family Court decided that the second daughter, not the fourth daughter, was the acquirer of the remains, according to an interview with the people concerned. It was.



The fourth daughter's lawyer has a policy of filing an immediate appeal with the Tokyo High Court, dissatisfied with this, and the decision of the Tokyo High Court is drawing attention.