Gunma Takasaki Woman Murder Case A man who is an acquaintance of escape commits suicide after returning home October 20, 17:57

A 30-year-old woman was murdered in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture on the 18th, and an acquaintance man who escaped from the scene seems to have committed suicide at a hotel after returning to his home in Chiba Prefecture, according to police interviews. understood.

At around 7:30 pm on the 18th, Kanako Osawa (30), an office worker in Niigata City, was stabbed in her chest with a knife and collapsed in the driver's seat of a passenger car parked on the side of a road in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture. Found and died.



At the scene, a man in the passenger seat was seen running away after arguing with a woman.



In a subsequent investigation, Mr. Osawa's acquaintance, a 36-year-old office worker in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, was suspected of murder and was investigating his whereabouts on suspicion of murder. It is said that he was found dead at a hotel in Chiba city.



According to the police, it seems that he committed suicide after returning to his home in Matsudo City at around 10 pm on the 18th, two and a half hours after the incident.



In June, Mr. Osawa consulted with a police station in Niigata prefecture four times, saying that he was in trouble with a man, so the police investigated the details and if the suspicion was fixed, he would be murdered. It is a policy to send documents with suspicion.

The wife of an office worker who committed suicide

On the 20th, the wife of this office worker responded to the interview and talked about her current feelings.



According to his wife, the husband left home on Saturday morning, October 17, and returned home at around 10 pm on the following day, 18th.



However, I went out immediately in about 10 minutes, and after that I couldn't get in touch.



My wife said, "I couldn't make a phone call to my husband's cell phone, and I learned about the incident from the police yesterday evening. I didn't think I was in trouble with the other party." Did.



He added, "I think I died because I took what I did very seriously.


I

feel very sorry for the victim woman and her family.

I'm sorry

.

" Did.

The circumstances of the incident

The incident occurred in the center of Takasaki City, about 300 meters north of JR Takasaki Station, under the elevated Shinkansen.



Around 7:30 pm on the 18th, when a police officer rushed to the hospital after receiving a report from a passing person, a woman was stabbed in the chest with a knife and fell down in the driver's seat of a passenger car parked on the side of the road. I was exposed but died.



At the scene, a man and a woman were witnessed arguing in a car, and a man in the passenger seat stabbed a woman over it and then ran away.



The person who died was Kanako Osawa (30), an office worker in Niigata City.



Mr. Osawa lived with his parents, but in June he consulted with a police station in Niigata prefecture four times, saying that he was in trouble with a man.



The passenger car that Mr. Osawa was riding was a rental car, which was rented at a rental car store near Takasaki Station on the morning of the 17th, the day before the incident.



Police were looking for an arrest warrant on suspicion of murder for a 36-year-old office worker in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, who rented the car and was involved in the case.



Then, on the afternoon of the 19th, he was found dead at a hotel in Chiba city.



According to the investigation so far, it is considered to be suicide.



According to police, the man was a family of four, a wife and two children, who returned to his home in Matsudo City at around 10 pm on the 18th, about two and a half hours after the incident, and then went out.



It is believed that the man and Mr. Osawa got to know each other at work and then got into trouble.



Mr. Osawa's parents, who died, made a comment through a lawyer and said, "I was suddenly exposed to my daughter's obituary, but I can't believe it. My daughter will continue to go home as usual. Even though I went out, I couldn't really feel it because of this. "