Three years ago, police arrested a 25-year-old ex-wife today for murdering a man who was a wealthy man in Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture, and who was the president of a company called "Don Fan of Kishu" using stimulants.



According to investigators, a small amount of stimulant was detected mainly in the kitchen on the first floor of the house, and police are investigating that it may have been scattered when the ex-wife used the stimulant.



Police have not disclosed the approval or disapproval of the ex-wife.

Three years ago, in May 2018, Kosuke Nozaki (77), the president of a company in Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture, who was also called "Don Fan of Kishu," died of acute stimulant poisoning at home. In the case found, police arrested ex-wife Sato Saki (25) at an apartment in Tokyo on the 28th on suspicion of murder and transferred it to the Tanabe police station in Wakayama prefecture.



According to the investigation so far, a small amount of stimulant was detected mainly in the kitchen on the first floor of the house, according to the interview with the investigators.



On the other hand, it was hardly detected from the second floor where Mr. Nozaki had died.



For this reason, police are investigating in detail that Sudo may have used a stimulant in the kitchen to ingest Mr. Nozaki, and at that time, a small amount of powder may have scattered.



Police have not disclosed the approval or disapproval of Sudo.