When I told him about the fire, he got angry…” The family members of the deceased elementary school student who was dumped in Kyoto, Japan, revealed their dissatisfaction with Yuki’s behavior. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

When I told him about the fire, he got angry…” The family members of the deceased elementary school student who was dumped in Kyoto, Japan, revealed their dissatisfaction with Yuki’s behavior.

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The body of Yuki Adachi, 11, a sixth grader, was dumped in the mountains of Sonobe-cho, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture. The suspect arrested on suspicion of dumping the body was Yuki’s adoptive father, Yuki Adachi, 37, a company employee.

After Yuki’s disappearance on March 23, his backpack was found on March 29, and his shoes were found on April 12. Then, on the 13th, Yuki’s body was found in the mountains about 2 km away from the elementary school. There were no noticeable external injuries, and there were no signs of being buried or hidden.

On April 16, Kyoto police arrested the suspect, Yuki, on suspicion of abandoning the body. He is said to have confessed to the charge and said that he strangled the victim to death.

Four generations of the Adachi family lived together at their home in Sonobe-cho: Yuki, his mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. The Adachi family’s son-in-law, Yuki, was one of them. What kind of life did the family lead before Yuki’s death? A woman who is a relative of the Adachi family reveals, “The last time I saw Yuki was when I was a child.

The last time I saw Yuki was in June of last year. Yuki and his mother were together at a relative’s funeral. Yūki-kun was very firm at the funeral. I also heard that his mother had worked at a beauty salon in Tokyo in the past, and that she married her former husband during that time. Your former husband said, ‘He’s my senior.

However, it seems that they divorced when Yuki was born and he was one year old, and they moved back to Kyoto. Your mother is a very beautiful person. She has a slender figure, and when I met her last year, she had hair that reached her back. She even used to be a hairdresser, so she was a bit flashy in appearance. She’s the type of person you don’t see around here very often.”

Nantan Police Station, Kyoto Prefectural Police, where the investigation headquarters was set up

Yūki-kun became angry.

Yūki was well-liked and well-liked among his relatives. However, he once got “angry” with his mother.

About a year ago, there was a fire in the apartment where Yūki and his mother lived together. My great-grandmother told her relatives about it, and later Yūki told her that he was angry with her for not telling him.

While she had opportunities to meet Yuki’s mother and son, she said she “had no idea” of the suspect’s existence.

After returning to Kyoto, I did not know that the mother was with a man. I never knew that she was with a man after she came back to Kyoto, nor was I introduced to her son-in-law (the suspect). I only found out about it when I saw the news on TV.

According to the police investigation as of April 18, Yuki’s body may have been dumped in a public restroom near her home.

In order to clear the name of Yuki and his relatives, a full investigation is required as soon as possible.

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