バラバラ殺人事件 [犯罪・事件]
More dismembered body parts found in canisters in Osaka
Police in Osaka said Monday that three metal canisters filled with decomposed body parts, including a severed head, have been found in suspected murder cases involving at least two victims. The body parts found so far include a head, three ankles, a pair of hands and bone fragments, according to a prefectural police spokesman.
The first discovery was made on Sunday morning. A severed head and parts of two legs were found in a canister by workers taking part in a community park clean-up event in Higashikozu park in Tennoji Ward. A second canister was found nearby, on Sunday after reports of a pungent stench. It contained hands and bone fragments, police told a news conference.
Meanwhile, NHK reported Monday that a third metal container found at a municipal dump contained a severed ankle. The containers, each with a capacity of 18 liters, were of a type widely used to hold liquids such as paints or kerosene. NHK also reported that witnesses in the neighborhood told police that they had seen two persons unloading canisters from a minivan near Higashikozu park one night in mid-July.
(2011/08/16)
Police in Osaka said Monday that three metal canisters filled with decomposed body parts, including a severed head, have been found in suspected murder cases involving at least two victims. The body parts found so far include a head, three ankles, a pair of hands and bone fragments, according to a prefectural police spokesman.
The first discovery was made on Sunday morning. A severed head and parts of two legs were found in a canister by workers taking part in a community park clean-up event in Higashikozu park in Tennoji Ward. A second canister was found nearby, on Sunday after reports of a pungent stench. It contained hands and bone fragments, police told a news conference.
Meanwhile, NHK reported Monday that a third metal container found at a municipal dump contained a severed ankle. The containers, each with a capacity of 18 liters, were of a type widely used to hold liquids such as paints or kerosene. NHK also reported that witnesses in the neighborhood told police that they had seen two persons unloading canisters from a minivan near Higashikozu park one night in mid-July.
(2011/08/16)
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