Fourth dead foreigner Mami Nakamura found in Fiji

殺人が濃厚!!
何度も言うようだけんど、ホントに何時かあると思ってた殺人事件。
被害者は、日本人留学生。
過去にも強盗、レイプ、レイプ未遂で殴る蹴るの大怪我を負うなどに巻き込まれるも、命は落としていなかったんだけどね。
最近の連中、どんどん遊びがエスカレートしてて、後続の学生に引き継がれて、更にヒートアップ中。
ローカルの間で、ICE BAR(アイスバー)に出入りする、日本人は特に簡単にナンパができると言われるくらい。
学生も学生なら、スタッフもスタッフもう全てが、リゾート気分!!
情けない日本人の醜態の大公開!
全員が全員ではないことを付け加えておきますがね。
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Police vow to find Japanese national's killer

Police are appealing to the public for information regarding the death of a Japanese national whose body was found in a mangrove swamp in Wailoaloa, Nadi last Monday.

Mami Nakamura, 27 was last seen leaving the Free Bird Institute on August 31, 2011 at 2pm for a party at Wailoaloa beach.

Police spokesperson Theresa Ralogaivau said the post mortem examination conducted on the victim's body could not determine the cause of death as the body was badly decomposed.

She said Nakamura’s family had arrived from Japan and cremated her body on Friday.

However Police Commisioner Brigadier General Ioane Naivalurua has vowed the police force will not rest until they determine what happened to Nakamura.

“Even though the family came and have cremated her, the case is not closed,” said Brigadier General Naivalurua.

“It is wrong to assume that even though there have been no suspects, and that she’s now cremated, the case will be closed.

“That’s wrong – a life has been lost, whether buried or not –we will complete the process of investigation – we will find the person or persons that are involved or took that particular life – we will not give up or rest until we discover the truth of what happened to Ms Nakamura.”

Ralogaivau said a team from the criminal investigations department in Suva had today left for Nadi to reinforce investigations.



Case file remains open: Police chief

Police will not rest until investigations into the death of a Japanese national whose decomposed body was found in a mangrove swamp at Wailoaloa Beach in Nadi on September 5 are completed.

This is the pledge from Police Commissioner Brigadier-General Ioane Naivalurua.

Mami Nakamura, 27, was last seen leaving the Freebird Institute in Nadi on August 31, 2011 at 2pm.

She told her friends that she was headed for a party at Wailoaloa Beach.

Police are now publicly appealing for any information on the movement, or any sightings of Ms Nakamura from when she was last seen on August 31 to September 5 when her body was discovered.

Information can be relayed on the Crime Stoppers Line 919, or contacting the nearest police station.

Brigadier-General Naivalurua speaking on the case yesterday said investigations needed to be intensified and if there was any suspect or suspects, they needed to be brought to justice.

A post mortem on Ms Nakamura could not establish the cause of death because of the advanced stage of decomposition her body was in.

However, specimens have been collected for further analysis. Ms Nakamura’s family, who arrived from Japan, cremated her body last Friday.

However, Brigadier-General Naivalurua said police would not rest there; her file would remain open until her death was thoroughly investigated and determinations made.

“Even though the family came and have cremated her, the case is not closed,” he said.

“It is wrong to assume that even though there have been no suspects, and that she’s now cremated that the case will be closed.

“That’s wrong - a life has been lost, whether buried or not -we complete the process of investigation - we find the person or persons who are involved or took that particular life - we don’t give up or rest until we discover the truth of what happened to Ms Nakamura.”

A team from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) in Suva is in Nadi to reinforce investigations.

Enquiries were made with about 50 homes and seven hotels and resorts in the area to determine Ms Nakamura’s movements, in the hours leading to her death.




Mami Nkamura Case



Investigation intensifies

nvestigations are being intensified into the death of a Japanese national whose body was found in a mangrove swamp at Wailoaloa last Monday.

27 year old Mami Nakamura was last seen leaving the Free Bird Institute on August 31st at 2pm telling her friends that she was headed for a party at Wailoaloa.

Nakamura’s family who arrived from Japan cremated her body last Friday.

However, Police Commissioner Brigadier General Iowane Naivalurua said police will not rest there and her file will not be closed until her death is thoroughly investigated and determinations made.

A post mortem on Nakamura could not establish the cause of death because of the advanced stage of decomposition her body was in.

However, specimens have been collected for further analysis.



A YOUNG Japanese student has been found dead in a swamp in Fiji, becoming the fourth foreigner to die in strange circumstances in the tourist hot spot since June.

The body of Mami Nakamura, 27, was found among mangroves on September 5, six days after she told peers at a local English language school that she was going to a local beach party.

Heavily-constrained Fijian media, ruled by a decree not to publicise unfavourable news, did not report the incident until this week.

Police spokeswoman Theresa Ralogaivau told the Fiji Times today that the post mortem on the decomposed body failed to reveal any clues to cause of death, but officers are not ruling out murder.



"We have not ruled out foul play and also cannot confidently say what happened that led to the young girl's death," Ms Ralogaivau said.

Three other foreigners, two New Zealanders and an American, have died in unusual circumstances in recent months.

Aucklander Chelsia Mary Lo, 33, disappeared from a super yacht in Blue Lagoon on June 13.

Her body washed up on a beach and was cremated before her family were told of her death. It was later revealed she had been drinking and had an argument before disappearing.

Former Greymouth man Tony Groom, who ran a charter boat operation in Denarau, was badly beaten in Nadi on July 8 and died eight days later. Police in Fiji ruled that he died of natural causes, but local media gave only brief coverage of the case.

Don Nicholas, chief executive of an American anti-ageing medical institute, disappeared while surfing on a reef off the Intercontinental Hotel south of Nadi in July 15.

His pregnant girlfriend claimed not enough was done to rescue the businessman, and has joined with his family in posting a reward for more information on him.

Blog site Coup Four and a Half claims local media have been warned not to report the deaths by a military regime concerned the negative publicity will spook tourists.

In the case of Ms Nakamura's death, it claims "attempts to get the full story out in the local media were impeded yet again by censors with the unelected government running scared because of the implications with the Japanese government".

Fiji government spokeswoman Sharon Smith-Jones attacked the blog site's credibility, saying the claims were "completely untrue" and all the incidents had been well covered by local media.




Another mysterious foreigner death in Fiji

A Japanese woman has become the fourth foreigner to die in unexplained circumstances since July in Fiji's tourist belt.

Two of the deaths have been of New Zealanders.

News of the death of Mami Nakamura, 27, has been kept out of the censored Fiji media since her body was found a week ago, but has now been disclosed as anti-military government blog sites revealed it.

Deaths of foreigners are subject to tight censorship as the Voreqe Bainimarama regime fears it will damage their multi-million tourist industry.

Former Greymouth hotelier Tony Groom was badly beaten in Nadi on July 8 and died eight days later. News of his death was suppressed until revealed in New Zealand, but Fiji police concluded he died of natural causes.

Auckland woman Chelsia Mary Lo, 33, disappeared off the back of a super-yacht in Blue Lagoon on June 13. Found dead on a village beach, she was cremated before her family learned of the death. The Fiji Government later said she was drunk at the time of disappearing.

On July 15 an American CEO, Don Nicholas, disappeared while learning to surf at the Intercontinental Hotel at Natadola, south of Nadi.

His body has not been found and his family have now posted a US$100,000 (NZ$121,000) reward for information on him.

In the latest death, Fiji Police say Nakamura was last seen leaving a language school, the Freebird Institute, in Nadi on August 31 at 2pm.

She told her friends that she was headed for a party at Wailoaloa Beach. Her decomposed body was found in mangroves on September 5.

The Fiji Sun today quoted military appointed Police Commissioner Brigadier-General Ioane Naivalurua saying investigations needed to be intensified and if there was any suspect or suspects, they needed to be brought to justice.

A post mortem could not establish the cause of death because of the advanced stage of decomposition her body was in.

He said the woman's family had cremated the body.

''Even though the family came and have cremated her, the case is not closed,'' he told the Fiji Sun.

''It is wrong to assume that even though there have been no suspects, and that she's now cremated that the case will be closed.

''That's wrong - a life has been lost, whether buried or not -we complete the process of investigation - we find the person or persons who are involved or took that particular life - we don’t give up or rest until we discover the truth of what happened to Ms Nakamura.''


今になって、報道され始めた・・・
報道がなされなかった訳があるのだろうか。
やはりビジネスの低下を恐れての隠蔽工作なのか!
まぁいい機会なので、あの学校(エージェント)スタッフも含めた学生達のいい加減さなどなど公表されればいいのだが・・・

そうそう、先日メッセージを頂いた某君、JTBでの留学でも行き着く所は、話題の某校なんですよ。
まぁビジネスチャンスと見て、日本の旅行社も商品を作ったのでしょう。
しかしながら、サイトなどを見た限りでは、アップデートすらされていないサイトもあります。
一例ですが、まだエアーパシフィックの直行便が飛んでることになってるくらい。


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