On the morning of the 29th, an elementary school boy fell and died at a hotel in Kabukicho, Tokyo.

When the Metropolitan Police Department heard from a mother in her 40s who was nearby, she said, "I was going to die with my eldest son and daughter, but only my eldest son fell." The policy is to request an arrest warrant on suspicion.

After 7:00 am on the 29th, an elementary school boy was found lying down in front of a hotel in Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, after which he was confirmed dead.



According to investigators, the person who died was a 9-year-old boy living in Kanagawa prefecture who was staying in a hotel room with his mother and sister in their 40s.



The hotel is 28 stories high and is believed to have fallen from near the emergency stairs on the 23rd floor.



When the Metropolitan Police Department heard from his mother, he said, "I was going to die with my eldest son and daughter, but only my eldest son fell. I made my eldest son sit on the fence of the emergency stairs." That is.



The Metropolitan Police Department has a policy of requesting an arrest warrant for the mother on suspicion of murder, and will investigate the situation at that time and the details of the situation in detail.