OSAKA, Mar 23 (News On Japan) - The Osaka High Court has upheld the acquittal of a former wife accused of murder in connection with the death of a wealthy man known as the "Kishu Don Juan," dismissing the prosecution’s appeal and reaffirming the lower court’s ruling.
Kosuke Nozaki, a wealthy resident of Tanabe in Wakayama Prefecture, was found dead at his home in May 2018 due to acute stimulant poisoning. His former wife, Saki Sudo, was arrested and indicted on charges including murder, accused of administering a lethal dose of stimulants orally by some means.
In December two years ago, the Wakayama District Court acquitted Sudo, stating that it could not rule out the possibility that Nozaki had taken the stimulants himself and accidentally consumed a fatal amount. Prosecutors subsequently appealed the decision.
The Osaka High Court on Tuesday supported the initial ruling, concluding that reasonable doubt remained, and dismissed the prosecution’s appeal, thereby confirming Sudo’s acquittal.
Source: TBS













