This month, a 59-year-old former office worker living in a lunch box shop in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, was found murdered in a room on the second floor of the building where the store is located. He was charged with murder and robbery.

The indicted was Toshiie Yamaguchi (59), a former employee of a transportation company in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka.



According to the indictment, on the 3rd of this month, a part-time employee of a bento shop on the first floor of the building where he lives, a Vietnamese national, Vo Ti Le Quinn (31), was strangled and killed, and about cash. He has been charged with murder-robbery and other charges for robbing 26,000 yen.



According to the investigators, the defendant said to Mr. Vo, who was alone in the lunch box shop for the purpose of stealing money, "Because the manager told me to bring valuables," he said to his room on the second floor. It means that he was inviting him to.



In response to previous investigations, the defendant stated that "he had a hard time living and wanted to steal money, but he was resisted and killed him."



According to a Vietnamese husband who lived with him, Mr. Vo, who died, continued to study Japanese after graduating from a university in Vietnam, has lived in Japan for five years, and has been working at a bento shop for a year and a half. It means that.



"Her wife has loved Japan since she was a child, and she worked hard every day to study her," her husband told me in previous interviews.