Last year, in Okayama City, a girl who was 5 years old was arrested for repeated abuse such as standing in a pot for a long time, and after that, the girl who died usually has enough food. According to an interview with an investigative official, it seems that he was not given.

On the 9th, his mother, Saya zonbi Nishida (34), said that she had repeatedly abused Ms. Maai Nishida, who was 5 years old in Okayama City last September, for nearly 6 hours until dawn in a pot placed on a chair. ) And his partner Seiji Funahashi (38) were arrested on suspicion of being forced, and police searched Nishida's home on the morning of the 11th.

Maai was taken unconscious to the hospital and she died last month.



According to police investigations so far, it is known that a camera was installed at Nishida's home to watch over the child and the state of abuse was recorded, but the video usually has enough food. Interviews with investigators revealed that there were some situations that seemed to have not been given.



Nishida is said to have sent a message to Funabashi on SNS, such as "If you don't eat it, your blood color will be bad."



Police are investigating the details of the alleged abuse of the two on a daily basis.

Police searched Nishida's home on the morning of the 11th with about 20 people.



The search was carried out for about an hour from 10 am, and the investigators took out cardboard boxes and the like.



It was also seen that the house was photographed with a camera and the situation at the site was confirmed.

I was often hungry

A person who lived near the house where Nishida lived until he was a kid said, "Mai-chan, who died, was often hungry and even gave her sweets."



"Nishida sometimes let the children stand outside if they didn't listen to them, and the children often cried" put in "at the front door," he said about the situation at the time.

Lively and pretty child

A woman in her 70s, who lived near the house where Nishida lived until she was a kid, said, "Mr. Maai was a lively and friendly child. When I handed him over, he said, "I'll have lunch with my siblings," so I bought a meal because I felt sorry for him. I wonder if it was. "

At the home of the deceased girl, we saw a person handing flowers and sweets.



A man in his 40s living in Okayama City, who came to know the incident in the news, said, "I came thinking that there was something I could do. Adults abuse children is the ultimate weak bullying and I can not forgive it. That's it. "