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Woman freezes to death after parents confine her for years in tiny room

Japanese police said on Wednesday they have arrested a couple whose
33-year-old daughter froze to death in a tiny room where they had
confined her for years because they believed she had a form of mental
illness that made her violent.

Western Japan’s Osaka Prefectural Police Department said Airi Kakimoto’s
body was found in a state of extreme malnutrition after her parents
reported the death on Saturday. She was 145 cm (4.76 ft) tall and
weighed just 19 kg (42 lb).

Police said Yasutaka Kakimoto, 55, and Yukari Kakimoto, 53, had
confessed that they fed their daughter only once a day and kept her in a
3-square-metre room for some 15 years.

“Our daughter was mentally ill and, from age 16 or 17, she became
violent, so we kept her inside the room,” police quoted her parents as
saying.

People with mental and physical disabilities and their families can
still suffer stigma and shame in Japan despite some changes in public
attitudes.

Police said the parents added the small room _ fitted with a camera and a
double door that could only be unlocked from the outside _ to their
house and equipped it with a makeshift toilet and tube to a water tank
outside.

About 10 surveillance cameras were installed outside the single-story
home, which was surrounded by a 2-meter high fence, police said.

The parents found their daughter dead on Dec. 18 but they reported the
death Saturday. “We wanted to be together with our daughter,” police
quoted them as saying.

Police said the couple were arrested on suspicion of illegally disposing
of a body, a step that often precedes more serious charges.

Reuters

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