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Post by Admin on Jun 1, 2015 13:06:45 GMT -4
The body of an elderly woman has been found in a suitcase left abandoned for a month in Tokyo’s main train station.
A worker at the station discovered her on Sunday after opening the suitcase, which had been moved from a locker to a left-luggage storage room when it was unclaimed.
“There was an abnormal odor when we opened the suitcase,” a spokesman at the baggage storage company said. “Then we saw hair.”
The body was that of a woman aged between about 70 and 90, and 140 centimetres tall (4ft 7in) tall, who had been folded into the case, according to Japanese media reports.
The bright yellow case was left in an unlocked coin locker on 26 April, according to the media reports. It measured 70cm x 50cm x 25cm (28in x 20in x 10in).
Police said they had no leads on the woman’s identity, but were investigating cause of death and examining CCTV footage from around the station.
Nothing unusual was observed about the suitcase, no odor or anything, said Junichi Omoto, a spokesman for regional train company JR East. “We were surprised and horrified,” he said.
Tokyo station is one of the busiest in Japan, handling about 150 million passengers a year, JR East said.
It is normal practice to hold abandoned luggage for a month to see if anyone claims it.
Major Japanese train stations have banks of lockers for travellers to store items temporarily.
Associated Press and Agence France-Presse contributed to this report.
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Post by monalisa on Jun 2, 2015 0:22:55 GMT -4
Wow
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Post by Shilo on Jun 2, 2015 8:17:07 GMT -4
Heartbreakingly sad....I hope that they find her family so that 'she' can be reclaimed so sad, and I don't even want to think about 'who put her in there'(sad sigh) Shilo
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