Stalking Is Not Only For the Young
December 11th 2006 18:54
From Mainichi
HITACHI, Ibaraki -- A 70-year-old woman who called on the house of a 79-year-old man on numerous occasions without notice has been arrested under the anti-stalking law, police said.
Ibaraki Prefecture's public safety commission told Emiko Suzuki not to hang around the 79-year-old man in June 2002. Despite this, Suzuki, from Hitachi, visited his home in the same city seven times from July 12 to Oct. 31.
Suzuki has denied she stalked the man. "I visited him, but didn't stalk him," she was quoted as saying.
In 1997, a friend of the 79-year-old man sounded him out about marrying Suzuki. He refused the offer without meeting her. Suzuki began visiting the man sometime around January 1998. One of the letters Suzuki left in the post of the man's home read that she had dreamt of having tea or dinner with him for years, police said. (Mainichi)
How sweet! I can't wait to get old.
HITACHI, Ibaraki -- A 70-year-old woman who called on the house of a 79-year-old man on numerous occasions without notice has been arrested under the anti-stalking law, police said.
Ibaraki Prefecture's public safety commission told Emiko Suzuki not to hang around the 79-year-old man in June 2002. Despite this, Suzuki, from Hitachi, visited his home in the same city seven times from July 12 to Oct. 31.
Suzuki has denied she stalked the man. "I visited him, but didn't stalk him," she was quoted as saying.
In 1997, a friend of the 79-year-old man sounded him out about marrying Suzuki. He refused the offer without meeting her. Suzuki began visiting the man sometime around January 1998. One of the letters Suzuki left in the post of the man's home read that she had dreamt of having tea or dinner with him for years, police said. (Mainichi)
How sweet! I can't wait to get old.
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