Despite a high-quality healthcare system universally available,
relatively few people with psychological problems seek treatment in
Japan, where mental illness retains its stigma.
TOKYO
Police
in Japan are probing a possible family suicide after a mother and her
three small children plunged to their deaths from an apartment complex,
they said Monday.
The bodies of the 35-year-old woman
and three youngsters — a seven-year-old boy, a girl aged six, and a
two-year-old boy — were found near the entrance of the 14-storey
building in Chiba, east of Tokyo, a police spokesman said.
"They
are believed to be a mother and her children," he said. Asked if it
appeared to be a forced family suicide, he said: "Police are
investigating the case with that possibility under consideration."
The
Yomiuri Shimbun daily said the mother's body was found on the ground,
with the two older children on top of the entrance roof, while the
two-year-old was found stuck in branches of a nearby tree.
Despite
a high-quality healthcare system universally available, relatively few
people with psychological problems seek treatment in Japan, where mental
illness retains its stigma
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