Japanese police arrested a man for allegedly incinerating his dead wife at the zoo where he worked, officials and local media said Friday, following the discovery of human remains.
Police arrested Tatsuya Suzuki on Thursday evening on suspicion that he βtransported the victimβs body to a tourist facilityβ in the northern island of Hokkaido and βdestroyed it through incineration there,β a local police official told AFP.
The victim, 33-year-old Yui Suzuki, was identified by local media as his wife. Police have not said how she died.
While held in voluntary police questioning, Suzuki said he used his zooβs incinerator βmeant to dispose of waste and dead animals βto burn the womanβs body βfor a few hours,β local media reported.
His confession sent police scouring the incinerator for her remains, whose partial discovery paved the way for Suzukiβs arrest, local media said.
While alive, the wife once told her relatives that her husband was threatening to βburn you until no trace of you will be leftβ, public broadcaster NHK said, citing investigative sources.
The gruesome case forced the Asahiyama Zoo, a popular tourist attraction closed since early last month as part of regular maintenance ahead of the summer season, to delay its reopening scheduled for Wednesday.
On Friday, the zoo resumed business, with officials bowing to visitors and apologising for the trouble caused.
βThe zoo is in an extremely difficult situation at the moment,β Hirosuke Imazu, mayor of Asahikawa City, which operates the facility, said, according to NHK.
βBut we would like to turn your support into our energy, and convey the beautiful lives of our animals,β he said.
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