Baby’s Head Found in Freezer at Tokyo Sex Parlour
Tokyo, Japan – A disturbing finding was made at a sex parlour in Tokyo’s Sumida Ward on Saturday, December 6th, when an employee found the severed head of a baby inside a freezer.The grim find, reported around 9:00 PM local time, prompted an immediate examination by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police.
The baby’s head was reportedly wrapped in a plastic bag. Further investigation revealed severed arms and legs, also belonging to an infant, stored in food containers within the shared refrigerator of the establishment in Kotobashi. Authorities believe the baby was only a few months old, but the gender remains unkown.
Police have confirmed that a portion of the baby’s torso is still missing. The case is currently being investigated as corpse mutilation and abandonment.
This unsettling incident occurs amidst a series of recent discoveries of dismembered bodies internationally. Earlier this year, a headless man was found in Lisbon, Portugal on july 30th, prompting a street closure for investigation. In the same month, the body of a woman in her 50s was discovered in Costa da Caparica, Portugal, with authorities still seeking the vehicle owner. Additionally, a hiker in Germany uncovered a decapitated body earlier this month, following the earlier discovery of two hands on the A45 highway in North Rhine-Westphalia.