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Lucie family visits remains cave | |
(about 21 hours later) | |
The father and sister of British hostess Lucie Blackman have visited the cave in Japan where her dismembered remains were found six years ago. | |
They are awaiting the verdict on Joji Obara, 54, who denies abducting, raping and killing the 21-year-old. | |
Miss Blackman's body was found in a remote fishing village near Tokyo. | |
Her father Tim, has rejected claims by his ex-wife that the £450,000 he accepted from a friend of the accused was "blood money". | |
"I find it absolutely, entirely inappropriate. This is a really important time in Lucie's case and there could have been any time in the last eight or nine months when she could raise these issues," he said. | |
"But to do it on the eve of Lucie's hearing just is inexcusable." | |
Lucie's sister, Sophie, said she hoped "justice would be done" when the Tokyo court delivers its verdict. | |
Hopefully, the courts will give a harsh sentence Sophie Blackman | |
Mr Obara's trial began on 27 November, 2003, but his first appearance in court goes back to July 2001. | |
Mr Blackman said the money he accepted from a friend of the accused was "condolence money" and would be split between the Lucie Blackman Trust and supporting the family in the future. | |
Speaking during the visit to the cave, Tim Blackman, 53, said the long process had been "emotionally damaging". | |
He added: "The length of the process and so many years of waiting and wondering has been tough on the Blackman family." | |
Sophie Blackman added: "We're all very anxious about what the outcome will be. | |
"Hopefully, the courts will give a harsh sentence." | |
The Blackmans are attending the last day of the trial. | |
Lucie Blackman had been working as a hostess in a nightclub | |
The judges' decision at Tokyo District Court is expected on Monday or Tuesday. | The judges' decision at Tokyo District Court is expected on Monday or Tuesday. |
Mr Blackman, from the Isle of Wight, has repeatedly travelled to Japan in an effort to bring his daughter's killer to justice. | |
Before leaving for Japan he said he did not know what to expect. | Before leaving for Japan he said he did not know what to expect. |
"It's a complicated situation and a complicated trial. I'm apprehensive about it because there is an awful lot of circumstantial evidence and he has denied all of the allegations," he said. | "It's a complicated situation and a complicated trial. I'm apprehensive about it because there is an awful lot of circumstantial evidence and he has denied all of the allegations," he said. |
Miss Blackman's mother, Jane Steare, 52, has decided not to attend the hearing. | |
Mr Blackman and daughter Sophie, 26, visited the cave in Miura, a remote and secluded fishing village outside Tokyo, late on Sunday. | |
'Innocent journey' | |
Miss Blackman, a former flight attendant from Sevenoaks in Kent, was working as a hostess in a nightclub in the Roppongi bar district of Tokyo when she vanished in July 2000. | Miss Blackman, a former flight attendant from Sevenoaks in Kent, was working as a hostess in a nightclub in the Roppongi bar district of Tokyo when she vanished in July 2000. |
The prosecution says Mr Obara raped Miss Blackman. | The prosecution says Mr Obara raped Miss Blackman. |
Following her death, it is alleged he chopped up her body and encased her head in concrete at his luxury apartment. | Following her death, it is alleged he chopped up her body and encased her head in concrete at his luxury apartment. |
In February 2001, decomposed remains were discovered in a cave close to Mr Obara's four-storey home in Miura. | In February 2001, decomposed remains were discovered in a cave close to Mr Obara's four-storey home in Miura. |
Mr Obara was questioned about Miss Blackman's death while already in custody suspected of raping eight other women and killing another hostess. | Mr Obara was questioned about Miss Blackman's death while already in custody suspected of raping eight other women and killing another hostess. |
Speaking on Monday, Mr Blackman said: "I think Lucie's journey was very innocent and she perhaps came from a point where she didn't get the right, or much advice, before coming and knew Japan was a very safe place and her defences were down. | |
"I think probably Lucie's experience will have educated a lot of people." |
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