The Borneo Post

Japanese couple found murdered in Bali

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DENPASAR, Indones ia : Indonesian police have launched a murder investigat­ion into the deaths of an elderly Japanese couple whose bodies were found burned beyond recognitio­n on the holiday island of Bali.

The scorched corpses of Nurio Matsuba, 76, and his 73-year- old wife Hiroko were discovered on Sept 4 by their Indonesian foster son in Jimbaran, a fishing village and resort area in southern Bali.

“This is a planned murder ... it's clear the person has planned it before going to the victims' house,” Denpasar police chief Hadi Purnomo said on Monday.

Investigat­ors are looking for more than one suspect and have interviewe­d 42 witnesses so far, ranging from family to business associates, Purnomo said.

They are yet to establish a motive for the murders.

The couple had lived in Bali for seven years and the husband was a broker in a tuna export company, according to police.

Authoritie­s are still waiting for the results of an autopsy but initial examinatio­ns revealed multiple stab wounds to the Matsubas.

Investigat­ors found rope and two knives at the crime scene. — AFP

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