By ISSEI YAMAMOTO/ Staff Writer
February 23, 2021 at 07:10 JST
A house in Takaishi, Osaka Prefecture, where a woman starved to death and her son was weakened from malnutrition in 2020 (Issei Yamamoto)
TAKAISHI, Osaka Prefecture—The water meter kept running and the indoor lights were on at a house believed to have been left “unoccupied” after the homeowner in his 70s died five years ago. [Read More]
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