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Peruvian man arrested after body of common-law wife's 6-year-old daughter found inside cooler

Sep 01 (Japan Today) - Police in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, said Wednesday they have arrested a 35-year-old male of Peruvian nationality on suspicion of abandoning the body of the six-year-old daughter of his common-law wife.

According to police, the girl's body was found naked, wrapped in a blanket, in a cooler box in the trunk of a car in the parking lot of the couple's apartment building at around 4 p.m. Tuesday, Fuji TV reported. Police said the girl appeared to have been dead for more than a week. Street surveillance camera footage showed the car entering the parking lot on Tuesday morning.

The girl's mother, a 26-year-old Brazilian, is currently in hospital after giving birth. She told police that when the suspect came to visit her in hospital on Aug 20, he told her that her daughter wasn't moving. On Tuesday, she told hospital officials that her common-law husband may have killed her daughter. Hospital officials then contacted police and an investigation was launched.

Source: Kyodo

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