Vietnamese girl murdered in Japan has returned to Vietnam

April 2, 2017 16:21

Nhat Linh's body arrived at Noi Bai airport (Hanoi) on the afternoon of April 2, then her family took her to her hometown of Hung Yen for burial.

A week after the body of a 9-year-old Vietnamese girl was found murdered in Japan, Nhat Linh was brought back to Vietnam on the morning of April 2. According to NHK, the flight took off from Narita Airport (Japan) at 8:00 a.m. this morning.

The plane landed in Hanoi at around 2 p.m. The family took Nhat Linh back to her hometown in Hung Yen for burial.

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Nhat Linh's yellow jacket was brought back to Vietnam by her family.

This morning, at the airport in Japan, there were many reporters on duty, but Nhat Linh's family did not answer any questions. They quickly moved to the waiting room.

On March 31, Nhat Linh had a memorial service in Japan. Many friends and teachers from her school came to visit. Many locals laid flowers to express their condolences at the place where the body of the unfortunate Vietnamese girl was found.

Yesterday, April 1, Japanese police continued their investigation to find the killer of Nhat Linh. After re-examining the body, the police suspected that Nhat Linh may have been murdered with a towel or belt instead of a thin rope as previously suspected. There were marks on the baby's neck several centimeters wide.

Currently, the police have some clues surrounding the case such as discovering a stranger following Nhat Linh on the morning of March 24 according to camera footage; Tire tracks around the area where the child's body was found... The police believe that Linh was kidnapped about 5 minutes after leaving the house and the perpetrator is someone who knows the terrain of the area.

According to a new testimony provided by a local resident, Nhat Linh may have tried to run away in the opposite direction to the school when she discovered the kidnapper. However, the investigation agency has not commented on this information.

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Linh was reported missing on March 24, and her body was found on the morning of March 26 in a canal about 10km from her home. Several items such as her school bag, clothes, and alarm were found a few days later. Police continued to be present at the scene to search for more clues to quickly find the perpetrator.

According to Ione

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