Man searched for woman through her livestream on streets of Tokyo’s Shinjuku district before killing her


Japanese police officers at the scene of a stabbing of a woman in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo on March 11, 2025. - Photo: Kyodo News via AP

TOKYO: Regarding the incident in which a man killed a woman livestreaming on the streets of Tokyo, the perpetrator reportedly said he came to Tokyo to search for her whereabouts while she was streaming.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of the murder.

The man, 42, is from Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture and allegedly killed the 22-year-old woman on Tuesday (March 11) as she livestreamed on the streets of Tokyo’s Shinjuku district.

He was initially arrested for attempted murder, but police have changed the charge to murder.

The man admitted to stabbing the woman but stated that he did not intend to kill her.

He reportedly explained that he went to Tokyo on Tuesday morning after seeing a notification that she started livestreaming and searched for her whereabouts while watching the stream.

He began watching the woman’s livestreams in December 2021 and started going to an eatery where she worked in August 2022.

The perpetrator said he had lent her more than ¥2 million but she had not returned it.

The man reportedly consulted the Tochigi Prefectural Police about his financial problems last January.

Police will determine his criminal responsibility. - The Yomiuri Shimbun/ANN

 

 

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