A 41-year-old woman was murdered in a housing complex in Kunitachi, Tokyo, and her husband was suspected of having left her body for about 10 hours. I understood from the interview.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the detailed situation at that time.

The husband is denying the charges.

Jun Takahari, a 44-year-old office worker in Kunitachi, Tokyo, strangled his wife, Manatsu (41), at his apartment house last November to try to raise awareness on the balcony on the 9th floor. He was arrested on the 28th on suspicion of murder for pushing him down.



Takahari reported himself at around 6:30 am on November 30, explaining that his wife had fallen to the ground and seemed to have jumped on his own, but then the night before 8 Interviews with investigators revealed that a nearby security camera showed a person falling from the balcony and another person entering the room.



Also, at the same time, the neighbors heard a loud noise like "dosun".



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the situation in detail, suspecting that Takahari had left the body for about 10 hours after pushing it down the night before.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, they have denied the charges against the investigation.

Mother "I want you to return my daughter"

The murdered mother of Manatsu Takahari told me, "I still can't believe my daughter died. I want her to be returned."



According to a mother in her 60s, Manatsu and the suspect got to know each other in a business relationship and got married about two years ago.



After that, Ms. Manatsu gave birth to a girl, but recently she seemed to be scared of the suspect.



The day before the incident, Mr. Manatsu sent an e-mail saying, "I'm scared because my husband may do something."



The mother said, "At first, I was told that my daughter jumped off the balcony, but I thought I couldn't commit suicide and kept thinking that something might have happened."



He said, "My daughter was very pleased with the birth of her child and often took her outside. I still can't believe she died and I want her to be returned."