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28-year-old woman found dead in her Yamanashi home

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Police in Kai, Yamanashi Prefecture, said Thursday they were questioning the husband of a 28-year-old woman who died after being found unconscious in her home.

According to police, Eri Fujiwara was found at around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday. TV Asahi reported that she was found unconscious, facing upwards on her bed. She was taken to hospital where she died shortly after arrival.

Police said Fujiwara's 44-year-old husband, who was in the house at the time, called 119, and said that his wife had fallen from the second floor. However, police said there were injuries on Fujiwara's body not consistent with a fall.

On Thursday, police began questioning the victim's husband about the circumstances of her death.

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"injuries on Fujiwara’s body not consistent with a fall" Strangulation marks around her neck. But that's just a guess, I don't have certified copies of the evidence photos, and signed affidavits from the investigating officers.

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There seems to be a whole lot of killing going on these days, its a real shame

What are you basing this statement on?

A whole lot of reports of people killing each other, at a guess.

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There seems to be a whole lot of killing going on these days, its a real shame

What are you basing this statement on?

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Ok lets not jump to conclusions but ill Be honest it does seem suspicious There seems to be a whole lot of killing going on these days, its a real shame

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Of you are a middle aged man in Japan you can walk down any street at any time of day without any fear, but if you are woman or a child the danger starts when you get home.

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his wife had fallen from the second floor

C'mon..you can do better than that! What a stupid lie.

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I love you honey; therefore, I'm going to KILL you.

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