TOKYO —
Dismembered body parts found in a park in Tokyo’s Meguro Ward have been identified as those of an 88-year-old woman who lived in neighboring Setagaya Ward, police said Monday.
The police, who have been investigating the incident as a case of abandoning a body, identified the victim through a DNA test as Tokiko Abe, who lived alone in an apartment, according to investigators.
A security camera at the apartment building captured the woman at around 8 p.m. on June 19, four days before the body parts were found in a pond in Himonya Park, they said. The footage showed her seeing off her son’s family after a visit.
On the morning of the next day, however, a person from a house cleaning company, who had an appointment, received no response when arriving at the apartment and calling her by phone, they said.
The body parts were found about 600 meters from the woman’s apartment, they said.
The house cleaning company reported to the police Sunday that they had been unable to contact her.
Police officers who visited her home later on Sunday found no blood, they said.
The body parts including her head, arms, legs and parts of a torso have been recovered from the pond since last Thursday, when a cleaner spotted a human leg floating in the water.
The police believe the body was dismembered with a knife.
The park is located in a residential area near Gakugei Daigaku station on the Tokyu Toyoko line.
In a separate incident, the body of an unidentified woman was found Monday in a suitcase floating in a canal near Tokyo Bay in Shinagawa Ward, which is adjacent to Meguro Ward, the police said.
The police said the body was likely to be a woman in her 30s or 40s.
Dismembered body parts found in a park in Tokyo’s Meguro Ward have been identified as those of an 88-year-old woman who lived in neighboring Setagaya Ward, police said Monday.
The police, who have been investigating the incident as a case of abandoning a body, identified the victim through a DNA test as Tokiko Abe, who lived alone in an apartment, according to investigators.
A security camera at the apartment building captured the woman at around 8 p.m. on June 19, four days before the body parts were found in a pond in Himonya Park, they said. The footage showed her seeing off her son’s family after a visit.
On the morning of the next day, however, a person from a house cleaning company, who had an appointment, received no response when arriving at the apartment and calling her by phone, they said.
The body parts were found about 600 meters from the woman’s apartment, they said.
The house cleaning company reported to the police Sunday that they had been unable to contact her.
Police officers who visited her home later on Sunday found no blood, they said.
The body parts including her head, arms, legs and parts of a torso have been recovered from the pond since last Thursday, when a cleaner spotted a human leg floating in the water.
The police believe the body was dismembered with a knife.
The park is located in a residential area near Gakugei Daigaku station on the Tokyu Toyoko line.
In a separate incident, the body of an unidentified woman was found Monday in a suitcase floating in a canal near Tokyo Bay in Shinagawa Ward, which is adjacent to Meguro Ward, the police said.
The police said the body was likely to be a woman in her 30s or 40s.