Bizarre Stalking Incident

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In Japan, too, stalking incidents are rapidly increasing.

Over the past three years, 17 cases of murder or attempted murder have been reported, and when cases involving injury, assault, and threats are included, the number of stalking incidents reaches nearly 1,000.

Among them, there was a case that ended in a particularly shocking way.
We spoke with Hiwatari-san of Japan Private Service Co., Ltd., who was in charge of this case.



In January 1998, when Yamamoto-san (pseudonym), who lived in Tokyo, returned home from work, he found a woman standing in front of the door to his apartment.
She was Keiko (pseudonym), a woman he had dated briefly in the past. 
He had asked to break up with her six months earlier, and he believed they would never see each other again.

However, the woman could not let go of him and began visiting his apartment almost daily. 
Feeling increasingly uneasy about her persistence, Yamamoto-san consulted Hiwatari-san’s company.

At first, Hiwatari-san thought the situation was not particularly alarming and advised Yamamoto-san to simply keep an eye on her.


But one month later, when Yamamoto-san returned home, she was nowhere to be seen in front of his door. Relieved, he unlocked the door and stepped inside—only to freeze in shock.
She was waiting for him inside his apartment.

She explained that she had asked the building manager to unlock the door. 
In a fit of temper, Yamamoto-san shouted that he already had a new girlfriend and told her to stop acting as if she were still his girlfriend.
Just as he said that, she suddenly stood up, slowly raised the razor she had been holding in one hand, and slashed her own wrist, somehow smiling as she did it.

Terrified, Yamamoto-san rushed her to the hospital. 
Keiko survived and was admitted for treatment.
Deeply shaken by her disturbing behaviour, Yamamoto-san quit his job in Tokyo while she was still hospitalised, and moved back to his parents’ home in Nagano Prefecture.


However, three months after the move, he was confronted with unimaginable horror.


One day he returned from work and entered the living room where his family was relaxing, only to find her there—cheerfully chatting with his family.
Yamamoto-san was too stunned to speak as he heard his mother say, “She’s going to become your big sister.”

Keiko stood up and said, “I’m Keiko. Yoroshiku (nice to meet you), Hiroshi-san.”
She was engaged to marry Yamamoto-san’s older brother.

It was a staggering finale — his stalker marrying his own brother.
She eventually did marry him and even had children. From that point on, the two would be bound together for life.


Was this the ending she had truly wanted?






Comments

Hello, beautiful people! I hope you are all well! 😊

I’m so exhausted today that I posted this story without giving it a title at first🀣

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