Pinoy nabbed in Japan over 2004 rape-slay of university coed
Japanese police have arrested a 35-year-old Filipino factory
worker on suspicion of killing a female Japanese university student whose body
was found in a river in the Ibaraki Prefecture in 2004, a report on Asahi
Shimbun said.
Lampano Jerico Mori, currently residing with family in Mizuho,
Gifu Prefecture, was arrested on charges of raping and slaying Ibaraki
University student Misato Harada on January 31, 2004.
Records by the Ibaraki prefectural police show that Mori and two
other Filipinos, minors at the time, are suspected to have raped and strangled
Harada to death.
According to police, Harada was attacked on the night of January
30, 2004 when she left her house in Ami, Ibaraki, after having dinner with a
friend there. She was living alone at the time to study in Ibaraki University's
school of agriculture.
Investigation lead to the discovery of Harada's bike some 2.5
kilometers away from her home in an empty lot in Tsuchiura, where Mori lived at
the time.
A report on Japan
Times said Mori's DNA matched one of the multiple DNA samples
found on the victim's body when it was discovered in the Seimegawa river of
Miho, the neighboring village of Ami.
Mori's two Filipino companions, 31 and 33, left Japan in 2007
but may soon be put on the international wanted list in connection to the
crime, the report said. —Rie Takumi/KBK,
GMA News
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