Man arrested for strangling wife in Kawasaki
KANAGAWA —
Police on Sunday arrested a 68-year-old man for allegedly strangling his 72-year-old wife at their apartment in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Masaaki Yoshimura was arrested for strangling his wife Junko Lee with a necktie on the morning of Aug 5. Her body was found by a caregiver the same day.
Yoshimura had been on run ever since and was spotted by police at Keikyu Kawasaki station on Sunday. Yoshimura told police that he killed his wife because she had been suffering mental deterioration and he had no income. He also told police he had been staying in hotels in Tokyo and Saitama until his arrest.






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dennis0bauer
no reason given why he did it?
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serindipity
Why does this happen so often in Japan? There are two or three cases of old people killing their spouses every month.
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Balefire
The article indicates that he said his wife's mental health was deteriorating, and he had no income. Apparently she was becoming senile, and he didn't think he could care for her any longer.
It's hard enough, with the extremely limited medical, counseling, and other resources available in Japan, to care for the mentally ill when one *has *money. I can't condone his action, but neither is it impossible for me to understand how he might have given in to desperation.
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OgieDoggie
So if he had no income then where did he get the money to stay at hotels in Tokyo and Saitama until he was arrested?????
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