Kyodo: Ex-Japanese ambassador, wife arrested in Greece over daughter's death
Greek police said Monday that they arrested a former Japanese ambassador and his Greek wife on Sunday on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of their 35-year-old daughter. Masami Tanida, 77, a former ambassador to the Vatican, and his 67- year-old wife have since been referred to prosecutors and would be questioned by a preliminary judge beginning Monday, they said. The couple denied the allegation, saying their daughter Mina committed suicide, sources close to the case said. Mina, who held Japanese nationality, was found dead Friday in a bathroom at the family's house on Evia Island near Athens with her body wrapped in sheets, the sources said. No apparent wounds were found on her body, and an autopsy showed later she died of suffocation. Tanida's wife and her daughter often had quarrels over how to raise her 3-year-old son fathered by a Greek husband, and the former ambassador told police they had a fierce one on Thursday when Mina is presumed to have been killed, the sources said. Officials of the Japanese Embassy in Greece plan to interview the former ambassador within a few days to ask him about the case, they said.