Man's remains found in vinyl bag by river in Tokyo
Japan Today -- Oct 26

Police said Friday that the remains of a man were found inside a black vinyl bag by a bank of the Arakawa River in Tokyo's Katsushika Ward.

According to police, a man going fishing came across the bag at about 8:30 p.m. Thursday. He noticed a foul odor coming from the bag and notified police, NTV reported.

東京・葛飾区の河川敷で25日夜、黒い袋に入った男性の遺体が見つかった事件で、遺体は手足がひもで縛られ、腹部には複数の傷があることがわかった。
News sources: Japan Today, FNNnewsCH

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