POLICE have arrested a doctor and his daughter after the headless body of a naked man was found in a notorious “love hotel” in Japan. The decapitated victim was found at the Let’s Susuk…
POLICE have arrested a doctor and his daughter after the headless body of a naked man was found in a notorious "love hotel" in Japan.
The decapitated victim was found at the Let’s Susukino Hotel in the Susukino district of Sapporo by stunned staff earlier this month.Osamu Tamura, 59, and his daughter Runa, 29, were detained on Monday on suspicion of being involved in his beheading, according to local news. Cops are now trying to establish the relationship between the pair and the victim, identified as 62-year-old Hitoshi Ura.Officials said the severed head had been carried out of the hotel and into the street.
Investigators claim Ura and another individual - believed to be Runa - checked into the hotel at around 10.50pm on July 1.Police suspect that psychiatrist Osamu dropped off and collected his daughter at the hotel, but say he did not enter the building. An autopsy on Ura's mutilated body found his cause of death was haemorrhagic shock as a result of blood loss from stab wounds.
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