A 67-year-old millionairess has been arrested on suspicion of
poisoning her husband with cyanide as it emerged six former partners had
already died, in Japan's latest apparent "black widow" case.
Chisako Kakehi has been the beneficiary of a combined Y800 million ($A8.44 million) over the past two decades, Jiji Press said - insurance money and other assets she received after the seven men's deaths.
Husband
number four Isao Kakehi fell sick suddenly at home and was confirmed
dead at a hospital in December last year, less than two months after the
couple married.
An autopsy found highly toxic cyanide compounds in his blood.
That came after the September death of a 75-year-old boyfriend, who
fell suddenly ill after the couple ate together at a restaurant, Jiji said.
Kakehi's dalliance with death began in 1994 when her first husband passed away at the age of 54.
In
2006, her second husband, whom she had met through a dating agency,
died of a stroke aged 69, while the third marriage ended in 2008 with
the death of her 75-year-old partner, Jiji reported.
A
boyfriend, believed to have been suffering from some form of cancer,
died a year later, and in 2012 her then-fiance met his fate after
collapsing while riding a motorbike.
Traces of cyanide were detected in his body, media reports said.
Kakehi
was arrested on Wednesday by police in Kyoto on suspicion of murdering
her latest husband. She has denied any involvement in his death.
"We suspect she did it for money," a police investigator on the latest death said without giving details of the amount involved.
Police are now working on the theory that she could have been behind the deaths of at least some of the other six.
"We
can't say how many now.... Given their advanced age, we have to proceed
carefully to judge whether their deaths were actually the result of
foul play or not," the investigator said.
If she is found to have
been involved in the deaths of numerous partners, Kakehi will become the
latest example in Japan of a "black widow", named for the female spider
that devours its mate after coupling.
In 2012, Kanae Kijima was
sentenced to hang for the murders of three men, aged 41, 53 and 80, she
met through internet dating sites.
Kijima, who was at one time a
paid-for mistress, poisoned her victims with carbon monoxide by burning
charcoal briquettes after drugging them with sleeping tablets.
She is in jail awaiting the outcome of an appeal to the supreme court.
Another
woman, former bar hostess Miyuki Ueta, is also waiting on the outcome
of a supreme court appeal against a death sentence for killing two men.
AFP
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