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Prosecution seeks death for Akita woman accused of murdering daughter, neighbor boy

Prosecutors on Friday demanded the death penalty for a 34-year-old woman for murdering her 9-year-old daughter as well as a 7-year-old boy living in her neighborhood in a town in Akita Prefecture in 2006. The focal point in the trial of Suzuka Hatakeyama... ...full story at Japan Today

from Japan Today on Fri, Jan 25 2008

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AKITA (Kyodo) Prosecutors demanded the death penalty Friday for a 34-year-old woman on trial for the murders of her 9-year-old daughter and a 7-year-old neighbor boy in Akita Prefecture in 2006. Read the full story . . .
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AKITA (Kyodo) A 35-year-old woman was sentenced to life Wednesday for murdering her 9-year-old daughter and a 7-year-old neighbor boy in the town of Fujisato, Akita Prefecture, in 2006. Read the full story . . .
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