Japanese women who drank all night … two daughters die in BMW in heat



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Ticket 2020.09.08 00:14

In Japan, two daughters who had been left in a car for 16 hours while their mother drank all night died of heatstroke.

According to Asahi and Yomiuri newspapers on the 7th, the Japanese Kagawa prefecture police arrested Mr. A (26) on the 4th on charges of organic lethality in which 6 and 3 year old girls were left in a car to die from heat stroke.

The BMW car of a 26-year-old woman who killed her two daughters in a car in a heat wave in Takamatsu city, Kagawa prefecture, Japan. / Kyoto News

Mr. A parked his BMW car in a parking lot in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture around 9 pm on the 2nd and left his two daughters, kindergarten students, in the back seats.

At two restaurants near the parking lot, I drank alone with a man I knew at the third restaurant until dawn, and then I went to the man’s house and got back to the car. Mr. A returned to the parking lot at 12:40 p.m. the next day, and their two daughters were left in the car for 15 hours and 40 minutes.

After returning to the parking lot, Mr. A confirmed that his two daughters had lost consciousness. Then, to cover up his guilt, he moved the car about 100 meters down the road and reported it to 119. The two daughters were taken to the hospital, but died within two hours.

The third day of the incident was the day that the temperature in some parts of Niigata prefecture rose to more than 40 degrees Celsius. It was the first time the temperature exceeded 40 degrees Celsius in September from the Japan Meteorological Agency observations. In the parking lot where the car was built, there was no roof or building high enough to cover the sunlight. Police, who carried out the autopsy, believe that the two daughters died of heatstroke because they could not bear the temperature inside the vehicle, which increased due to the heat wave.

A close resident, B, also witnessed CPR on his daughter. Mr. B performed CPR together, but the children did not respond. When Mr. B asked, “What have you been up to now?”, Mr. A lied, “I had a chronic illness and went to the bathroom for about 2 hours.”

Initially, Mr. A refused to make a statement, but the police secured a series of security cameras (CCTV) and witness testimonies, and arrested Mr. A on day 4 on charges of death in prison. Mr. A admitted that he had left his two daughters unattended for a long time, saying, “I went drinking alone and went to three restaurants” in a local police investigation, Asahi said.

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