La policía de Kioto investiga al padre de Yuki Adachi por intentos de ocultar el cuerpo del niño

En el marco de la investigación en curso sobre la muerte de Yuki Adachi, de 11 años, la policía de Kioto está investigando a su padre, Yūki Adachi, de 37 años —quien ya había sido arrestado por abandono de cadáver— por presuntamente haber buscado en internet formas de deshacerse del cuerpo, haberlo trasladado en varias ocasiones para retrasar su hallazgo y otras acciones. Las autoridades inspeccionaron un baño público vinculado al caso.

Tras el hallazgo en abril de 2026 del cuerpo de Yuki Adachi, de 11 años, en las montañas de Nantan, en la prefectura de Kioto, y el arresto de su padre, Yūki Adachi (37), bajo sospecha de abandono de cadáver —delito en el que admitió haber participado—, la policía investiga ahora los esfuerzos adicionales realizados por el padre para ocultar el cuerpo.

Según The Japan Times, Adachi buscó métodos para abandonar el cuerpo y lo trasladó varias veces por la ciudad para dificultar su descubrimiento. Los investigadores inspeccionaron un baño público que se cree está conectado con el caso.

La investigación sobre la desaparición de marzo y la posterior muerte continúa, mientras aún están pendientes los detalles sobre el motivo y las circunstancias completas. Esto sigue a las revelaciones anteriores en las que el padre admitió haber estrangulado a su hijo.

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