Monday, August 26, 2013
Japanese Woman Ties Herself Up To Avoid Going To Work
You won't find a lot more creative alibis for not going to work than what this Tokyo resident did. Initially the young woman, around 23 years old, was found lying on the floor of her apartment in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward, with her wrists and ankles bound, has admitted to tying herself up because she didn't want to go to work.According to police, the woman's sister contacted her landlord on Aug 19 after she hadn't heard from her. The landlord and police entered the apartment at about 4 p.m. and found the woman lying on the floor with her wrists and ankles bound. The woman was taken to hospital, where doctors say she briefly lost consciousness.
Unable to question the woman at that time, the police believed that she may have been tied up by a robber, although the police did not notice any signs of forced entry into her apartment. The truth finally came out, as the woman was released from the hospital and questioned by police. Fuji reported that she broke down and admitted she had staged the whole incident, tying herself up. She was quoted by police as saying, "I didn't want to go to work."
Police said they let the woman off with a strong reprimand.
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