It turned out that an office worker arrested on the 18th for murdering a 25-year-old owner's woman at a karaoke pub in Kita-ku, Osaka, went to the shop on the spot almost every day before the incident.

It was also found that the woman had consulted with the people around her, saying that she was "persistently being accused by an office worker," and the police are investigating the details.

On the 14th of this month, in a karaoke pub in Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka, the owner Mayuko Inada (25) was found murdered by being stabbed in the neck. Hiroshi Miyamoto, a 56-year-old office worker in the city, was arrested on suspicion of murder.



He denied the charges by stating to the police that he had gone to the store but did not.



Miyamoto has been a regular customer of the store where Mr. Inada worked for four years, but he went there even after the store opened in January and visited him almost every day before the incident. I learned from interviews with the police and related parties.



In addition, according to the investigators, it was also found that Mr. Inada had consulted with the people around him about Miyamoto, saying that he was in trouble because he was persistently argued.



The police are investigating the details of the situation by analyzing the history of Mr. Inada's mobile phone found in the store.