Society | Apr 21

Wakayama police: Man, 29, staged murder of wife as accidental drowning

Apr 21 (tokyoreporter.com) - Wakayama Prefectural Police have arrested a 29-year-old man over the murder of his wife during a diving excursion in the town of Shirahama last year, a case that he framed as an accidental drowning, reports the Yomiuri Shimbun

On the afternoon of July 18, Takashi Noda, a driver living in Osaka City's Tennoji Ward, allegedly killed his wife, 28-year-old Shiho, by forcing her head under water to the sandy shoal below during a snorkeling trip about 50 meters from shore in the town of Shirahama.

Noda, who has been accused of murder, has declined to comment on the allegations.

According to the Shirahama Police Station, Noda staged the incident so that it would appear to be an accident. "I went to the toilet for about 10 minutes, and when I returned [she] was floating [in the water]," the suspect said at the time.

After the incident, the suspect pulled the body of his wife up to a rocky shore and alerted a lifeguard. The woman was subsequently transported to a hospital in a state of cardiac arrest. She died two days later due to brain damage from lack of oxygen.

Police launched an investigation after the emergence of several suspicious details in the case. First, doctors discovered a large quantity of sand in Shio's body while she was in the hospital. Further, she possessed a diving license, which would make accidental drowning unlikely on a day when there were no records of big waves or strong wind.

Seeing other women

The couple married in 2015. During interviews with the suspect, police learned that at the time of the incident they were considering divorce due to financial trouble and problems connected to his seeing other women.

An former colleague of Shio tells Fuji News Network (Apr. 20): "I heard that things were not going smoothly between them and that they were living apart. From about six weeks before she died, she said she couldn't eat, which left her very emaciated."

The arrest is the second for Noda. Police first arrested over the theft of a merchandise valued at more than 100,000 yen from pet-related company that formerly employed him in Osaka in October and November of last year. During questioning, he said, "I didn't have any money."

Source: ANNnewsCH


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