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Woman lived hidden in Japan flat | |
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A woman has been arrested in Japan for sneaking into a man's house and living in his wardrobe without him knowing. | |
Police found 58-year-old Tatsuko Horikawa living in a small storage space in the house in the southern city of Fukuoka. | Police found 58-year-old Tatsuko Horikawa living in a small storage space in the house in the southern city of Fukuoka. |
The house belonged to a 57-year-old man, who had become suspicious after food disappeared from his fridge. | The house belonged to a 57-year-old man, who had become suspicious after food disappeared from his fridge. |
So he installed a surveillance system, which filmed the woman as she walked around in his absence. | So he installed a surveillance system, which filmed the woman as she walked around in his absence. |
On Wednesday afternoon police searched the house and found the woman in her cubby hole. | On Wednesday afternoon police searched the house and found the woman in her cubby hole. |
She had brought a mattress into the tiny space in the wardrobe, police said. | |
"She told police that she had nowhere to live," the French news agency AFP quoted a local police spokesman as saying. | "She told police that she had nowhere to live," the French news agency AFP quoted a local police spokesman as saying. |
"She seems to have lived there for about a year, but not all the time." | "She seems to have lived there for about a year, but not all the time." |
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