Japanese Actress Yuko Takeuchi found dead at 40

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Japanese Actress Yuko Takeuchi found dead at 40
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Japanese Actress Yuko Takeuchi, known for her roles in Miss Sherlock and Ringu, found dead at age 40 in apparent suicide

Takeuchi was found dead at her Tokyo apartment on Sunday morning and transported to a local hospital where it was confirmed she had passed away

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