Last summer, a mother arrested on suspicion of murder in a third-grade boy who fell from the 23rd floor of a hotel in Kabukicho, Tokyo, gave her boy and sister in elementary school a sleeping pill. In addition, he was re-arrested on suspicion of attempted murder for causing heat stroke in a car with closed windows.

On the 29th of last month, a 9-year-old boy in the third grade of elementary school died at a hotel in Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, and his 47-year-old mother living in Kawasaki City was arrested on suspicion of murder for falling from the 23rd floor.



Subsequent investigations revealed that in August last year, the mother had a boy and a younger sister in the first grade of elementary school take sleeping pills, and then put them in a passenger car to close the windows and cause heat stroke, and the Metropolitan Police Department suspected of attempted murder. Was re-arrested at.



At that time, the temperature around the site was over 30 degrees Celsius, but it seems that the inside of the car was heated, and the boy and sister were in a state of consciousness.



In addition, the two were temporarily protected by the child guidance center, but after that, they were returned to their homes, so the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, the mother stated that she "thought to die with three people" in response to the investigation after the boy fell and died, and is currently silent.