Body head and parts of baby found in freezer at Tokyo adult entertainment business


The baby is estimated to be less than one year old. -- PHOTO: PIXABAY via The Straits Times/Asia News Network

TOKYO (Japan News/ANN): A baby’s head and other parts were found inside a refrigerator at an adult entertainment establishment in Tokyo’s Kinshicho on Saturday, police said.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, a staff member at the establishment contacted the police on the same day, saying that he had found something like a child’s head while cleaning the refrigerator.

The police also confirmed that it was a head wrapped in what appeared to be a plastic bag.

The establishment is in an area lined with restaurants and other establishments, about 200 meters southeast of JR Kinshicho Station.

Besides that, Kyodo also reported that police said beside the head - arms, and legs of a baby were also found in a freezer at the adult entertainment business.

The police, initially investigating the case as the abandonment and damaging of a body, said they located the decapitated head in a plastic bag in the freezer as they had searched the premises. They also found arms and legs placed underneath the head in a food container.

The baby is estimated to be less than one year old. -- Japan News/Asia News Network

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