11-year-old boy's body found in Kyoto, Japan; 37-year-old father arrested on suspicion of abandoning body
An 11-year-old missing boy was found dead in Nantan City, Kyoto. His 37-year-old father has been arrested by police for abandoning the body and has confessed.
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(CNA Tokyo, 16th, Comprehensive Foreign Dispatch) An 11-year-old boy from Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, was found dead in the mountains of Nantan City on the 13th of this month. The boy's father was arrested by police today on suspicion of abandoning the body. He confessed during the investigation after his arrest, stating, "It is true that I did it."
According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK), after an elementary school boy from Sonobe-cho, Nantan City went missing on March 23, police and other units dispatched personnel to search for him for days. The backpack the boy used for school was found on March 29, followed by his sneakers on April 12, and police found his body on the 13th of this month.
Police pointed out that the cause of death is unknown, and the time of death is estimated to overlap with the period he went missing, which is late March.
In order to clarify the sequence of events, police searched the boy's residence yesterday morning, while listening to the father's account, and arrested the father early this morning on suspicion of abandoning the body. The boy's father, Yuki Adachi, currently 37 years old, is a company employee.
Based on the investigation so far, it is known that the boy's father stated he took the boy to elementary school on the morning of the 23rd of last month, after which the boy's whereabouts became unknown. However, surveillance cameras did not capture the boy's image at that time, and there were no eyewitnesses.
The police are currently still investigating the detailed sequence of events. (Compiler: Yang Weijing) 1150416
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(CNA Tokyo, 16th, Comprehensive Foreign Dispatch) An 11-year-old boy from Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, was found dead in the mountains of Nantan City on the 13th of this month. The boy's father was arrested by police today on suspicion of abandoning the body. He confessed during the investigation after his arrest, stating, "It is true that I did it."
According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK), after an elementary school boy from Sonobe-cho, Nantan City went missing on March 23, police and other units dispatched personnel to search for him for days. The backpack the boy used for school was found on March 29, followed by his sneakers on April 12, and police found his body on the 13th of this month.
Police pointed out that the cause of death is unknown, and the time of death is estimated to overlap with the period he went missing, which is late March.
In order to clarify the sequence of events, police searched the boy's residence yesterday morning, while listening to the father's account, and arrested the father early this morning on suspicion of abandoning the body. The boy's father, Yuki Adachi, currently 37 years old, is a company employee.
Based on the investigation so far, it is known that the boy's father stated he took the boy to elementary school on the morning of the 23rd of last month, after which the boy's whereabouts became unknown. However, surveillance cameras did not capture the boy's image at that time, and there were no eyewitnesses.
The police are currently still investigating the detailed sequence of events. (Compiler: Yang Weijing) 1150416
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