Two men and women died in a home in Meguro, Tokyo, possibly from heat stroke. The windows were closed and the electric fan was running, but the air conditioner was not working.
At around 11:30 a.m. on the 13th, police officers who had visited a home in Himonya, Meguro Ward, Tokyo to check on the safety of two people, a man and a woman, were found dead. The two are believed to be a woman in her 70s and her son in his 40s who lived in the house, and the Metropolitan Police Department’s Himonya Station is investigating the cause of death, believing that they may have died from heatstroke. According to the announcement, a relative of the resident contacted Himonya Police Station saying they were unable to get in touch with the resident. When police arrived, the woman was sitting on a sofa in the living room and the man was lying on the floor nearby. The living room window was closed and an electric fan was running, but the air conditioning was not working. Based on the condition of the body, Himonya Police Station believes that about two weeks have passed since the death. 2024/08/13 17:14 Yomiuri Shimbun Online.
Aren’t people in their 40s the bubble generation? It’s the easiest time to pass exams in Japan, the most fun to have in Japan, the easiest time to find a job in Japan, and the richest generation in Japan. Why don’t they use air conditioning? I find it hard to understand.
It would have been different if they had cooled off at Suzume-no-Oyado Park. This week there will also be a Liturgy of the Assumption at St. Salesius Himonya Church, and I’m sure the thought that the Holy Spirit has taken them to heaven will be present in the hearts of those attending. rip.
Himonya in Meguro Ward is an extremely high-end residential area… The Daiei here (is it still there?) is like a luxury car exhibition, on par with Takashimaya in Futako Tamagawa.
It says residential, so is it a single-family home? Sell it and move to a rental property with air conditioning… Given the location, you could use the money from selling it to live a fun life in the suburbs.
The living room window was closed and an electric fan was running, but the air conditioner was not working. Is it broken? If the air conditioner is off, open the window.
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