The bodies of two people, a Japanese woman in her 20s and a Filipino mother, were found in Quezon province in the northern Philippines, and police found that each of the bodies had marks and stab wounds that appeared to be from being beaten with a blunt object. announced that they had detained a relative who had confessed to the murder.

The incident occurred on the 14th of this month in the backyard of a house in Quezon Province, on the island of Luzon in the northern Philippines. Mai Motegi (26), a Japanese national, and Lolly Ritada (54), Motegi's mother, a Filipino national. Two people were found dead.



According to the police, the two had been living in Japan, but had been missing since last month when they visited the Philippines. Police are investigating Motegi's aunt and wife, who live on the property where the body was buried. was doing.



Police said on the 18th that after examining the body, they found marks on Motegi's head that appeared to have been struck with a blunt object, and Motegi's mother had a stab wound to her chest. It was announced that Motegi's aunt, who had confessed to the murder, had been detained.



According to the police, Motegi's aunt said that she and her husband had been planning to murder the two people since December last year.



Once the suspects are solidified, the police will arrest the aunt and are also investigating the whereabouts of the aunt's husband, who is missing, and two other people believed to have been involved in the incident.