The rich second generation poisoned “thallium mixed with alcohol” and murdered a 21-year-old female college student. The shocking background was uncovered | International | CTWANT

A 37-year-old man in Japan is suspected of murdering a 21-year-old female college student. (Schematic diagram / flipped from pexels)

Kazuki Miyamoto, a 37-year-old man in Kyoto, Japan, was arrested on suspicion of murdering a 21-year-old female college student Hamano Hinako. He claimed that the two were drinking and the female college student suddenly felt unwell. He wanted to call an ambulance, but was caught by the other party. She refused, so she had to go to the pharmacy to buy medicine. Unexpectedly, the female college student lost her vital signs and died 3 days later. The prosecution’s autopsy found that the cause of death was acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by thallium poisoning (Thallium poisoning), so it was suspected that Kazuki Miyamoto was involved, but he remained silent following his arrest. The police are investigating further to clarify the truth.

The police reported that on the morning of October 12, 2022 last year, Kazuki Miyamoto was suspected of feeding thallium to a 21-year-old female college student, causing her to be poisoned and died. The night before the incident, the two dined at a bar, then went to the woman’s residence, checked the monitors and asked the bar staff and found that there was no evidence that the female college student was unwell before returning home. In addition, according to the results of the autopsy and the situation in the female college student’s home, it is speculated that Kazuki Miyamoto prepared thallium first and mixed it into the wine.

Kazuki Miyamoto remained silent following his arrest. (Photo/reposted from Kazuki Miyamoto’s Facebook page)

It is understood that Kazuki Miyamoto comes from a wealthy family. He originally worked in a housing rental company, but resigned at the age of 30. At the suggestion of his relatives, he began to do business in the geisha district of Kyoto, and even held maiko performances. Through signing a contract with the hotel , can receive work on a regular basis. In terms of relationships, he once had a marriage with a classmate in elementary school, but it ended in divorce. After remarrying, he had a child, but he kept having affairs, such as dating and dining with female college students.

Since thallium is one of the by-products of the refining process of sulfide heavy metal ores, it is difficult for normal people to obtain it. Most of it is only available to researchers and companies for research and industrial purposes. If thallium enters the human body, symptoms will appear within a few hours, including vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, weakness, etc. In more severe cases, there may be disturbance of consciousness, breathing difficulties, and even death.

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