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Japanese woman strangles newborn baby, dumps body in a locker in Tokyo

The woman told the police that when her baby was born, she became frightened that someone would find out after the infant cried, so she strangled her daughter with a towel, according to a report.

Updated on: Jun 02, 2018 4:19 PM IST
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A 25-year-old Japanese mother was arrested on Saturday for killing her newborn baby at a cafe in Tokyo and dumping the corpse in a locker, police said.

Police said Mao Togawa admitted to killing the baby after she gave birth in January . (Reuters File Photo)
Police said Mao Togawa admitted to killing the baby after she gave birth in January . (Reuters File Photo)

The infant’s remains were found wrapped in a vinyl bag inside a suitcase in the locker by police after an employee of the company that operates the lockers reported a foul smell, according to Fuji TV.

The woman, Mao Togawa, was detained on suspicion of abandoning a body, a spokesperson for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department said.

Police said Mao Togawa admitted to killing the baby after she gave birth in January in a private room at a cafe in Tokyo’s Kabukicho red-light district. She is likely to face a murder charge, Japan Today reported.

She told police that when the baby was born, she became frightened someone would find out after the infant cried, so she strangled her daughter with a towel, according to the report.

Togawa then put the baby’s body in the suitcase and put it in the locker, which is outside a building about 200 metres from Seibu-Shinjuku Station.

Police said Togawa had been renting the locker continuously since then and that surveillance camera footage had shown her putting coins in the locker -- in a busy area with several eateries and hotels -- to keep it closed.

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