A man in Osaka, Japan, died after being splashed with boiling hot water, and a woman who lived with him was arrested by the police on suspicion of serious crimes.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A man in his 30s in Naniwa District, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, died on April 30 after being splashed with hot water in his residence. The cause of death is still unclear due to other wounds on his body. Momoka Taniguchi, a 29-year-old unemployed woman living with her, has been arrested by the police.

According to the "Sankei Shimbun", the Naniwa Police Department stated that Momoka Taniguchi was suspected of slapping the man's face several times that day, and scalding the man's body with hot water, causing severe burns to the victim's chest and back. When the police arrived at the scene, they found the man There are also multiple stab wounds in the lower half, and an autopsy will be performed to confirm the cause of death.

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After Taohua Taniguchi was arrested, she confessed that she slapped him because of a dispute with the man she lived with, and that she didn't mean to scald him with hot water, but brought hot water to make cup noodles.

Taniguchi Momoka alleged that the man ran to the bathroom and stayed there for about 15 minutes. When she went in, she found him lying unconscious in the bathtub, so she called 119 for help.