The bodies of two people, a Japanese woman in her 20s and her Filipino mother, were found in Quezon province in the northern Philippines, and local media reported that the Japanese woman's aunt had confessed to killing them. I'm telling you.

According to police in Quezon Province on the Luzon Island in the Philippines, two bodies were found buried in the backyard of a house on the 14th of this month, and the two were identified as Mai Motegi (26), a Japanese national, and a Filipino national. , has been identified as Motegi's mother, Rory Ritada (54).



According to police, the two had been living in Japan, but had been missing since last month while visiting the Philippines.



Police were investigating the incident, believing that Motegi's aunt and her husband, who lived on the property where the two bodies were found, were aware of the incident.



The aunt had been taken to the hospital on the 15th after attempting suicide, but local media reported on the 17th, citing police information, that the aunt, who was hospitalized, told police, ``She stabbed two people with three other people, including her husband.'' He reportedly confessed, saying, ``I killed him by hitting him.''



Her aunt's husband has disappeared and the police are continuing to investigate.



In addition, on the riverbank about 5 kilometers from the scene, blood-stained items were found in a suitcase that appeared to be belonging to the two men, and police are investigating whether it is related to the incident.