TOKYO —
A man who allegedly tried to kill a woman he was stalking by putting poison in her shoes was arrested Thursday, police and reports said.
The woman, a colleague, did not die, but developed gangrene in part of her left foot and her five toes had to be amputated. The hospital notified the police.
Tatsujiro Fukasawa, 40, allegedly put hydrofluoric acid, a highly caustic chemical, in her shoes in December last year, a police spokeswoman said.
He is believed to have obtained the chemical, which is used in oil refining or to dissolve rock, at his workplace in Shizuoka.
Fukusawa has denied the allegation, Jiji Press said, citing local investigative sources.
Hydrofluoric acid can be absorbed through the skin into the blood, and can lead to systemic failure, including heart attacks.
http://www.japantoday.com/category/crime/view/man-arrested-for-trying-to-kill-woman-with-poisoned-shoes
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