THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
February 5, 2019 at 18:40 JST
Flowers and confectioneries were placed in front of the apartment of Mia Kurihara and her family in Noda, Chiba Prefecture, on Feb. 4. (Shino Matsuyama)
Suffering schoolgirl Mia Kurihara didn't shy away from giving her name when she begged her teacher for help in an elementary school questionnaire a year before her death, saying she was being beaten by her father. [Read More]
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