Suspect in Nara Body Abandonment Case Admits Transporting Remains in Personal Vehicle
Police investigation into the abandonment of a 44-year-old woman and her daughter’s remains in Nara City intensifies as suspect details his actions.

A 37-year-old company employee, arrested on suspicion of abandoning the bodies of a 44-year-old woman and her daughter, has confessed to police that he transported the remains in his own vehicle. The suspect, identified as the woman’s partner, made the admission during police questioning following the discovery of the bodies on a riverbank in a mountainous area of Nara City.
The incident came to light after the remains were found in the specified location. Authorities have arrested the suspect for the crime of abandoning bodies. According to reports from NHK, the investigation is currently focused on establishing the full circumstances surrounding the deaths and the subsequent disposal of the remains.
Police have confirmed that the suspect is the partner of the deceased woman. The second victim is believed to be her daughter, who is assessed to be a university student. While the suspect’s confession provides insight into the logistics of the crime, the exact cause of death for both individuals has not yet been officially confirmed.
The use of a personal vehicle to transport the bodies is a significant detail in the ongoing inquiry. The suspect’s statement to police indicates a direct involvement in the movement of the remains prior to their discovery. Investigators are likely to examine the vehicle for further forensic evidence to corroborate the timeline of events.
Legal proceedings have not yet commenced, and the term “confessed” reflects the suspect’s statement to law enforcement rather than a judicial determination of guilt. The relationship between the suspect and the victims is described as a partnership, though no legal marital status has been established. The case remains under active investigation as authorities work to secure a complete account of the events leading to the tragedy.


