On the 7th of this month, a man's body was found in a burnt out car in the mountains of Otaki Town, Chiba Prefecture, and the body was found lying in the back of the car, according to interviews with investigators.



The body is believed to be that of a Vietnamese man, and police are conducting a detailed investigation into how it was abandoned.

On the 7th of this month, the body of a man in his 20s to 40s was found inside a burnt car on a slope beside a forest road in Otashiro, Otaki Town.As the man was believed to have died before the car was burnt, police An investigation is underway as it appears someone may have abandoned the body.



According to the investigation so far, the car was so badly burned that only the frame was left, but subsequent interviews with investigators revealed that the man was found lying in the back of the car. .



The man appears to be of Vietnamese nationality.



The burnt car appears to be the car the police were investigating as it was believed to be involved in another incident involving a Vietnamese national, and the police are urgently confirming the man's identity and investigating the details of the incident.

A man in his 70s who lives in a village near the site where the body was found said, ``When I was returning home after going out on the 7th, I saw multiple fire trucks and police cars, so I thought something had happened.I had never heard that it was a vehicle fire.'' However, I found out about the incident through the news.It's not the season for wild vegetables or hunting, so I don't think anyone will be traveling that way.I don't remember any suspicious incidents like this in this area, so I'm worried.'' I did.



Another man in his 70s said, ``I heard about it for the first time on the Kesa news, and I heard it was called Otaki Town, so I thought it was somewhere.There aren't many cars passing by, and people in the village take a different route, so I almost never go there.'' I feel like it's a problem in a place where there is no such thing," he said.