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Japan man sneaks into colleague’s home 20 times, takes photos to let her ‘feel his presence’

‘Quiet and reserved’ Tokyo office worker copies woman’s keys then rifles through her clothes, takes ‘souvenirs’

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A Japanese man sneaked into a colleague’s home more than 20 times, taking photos because he wanted the woman to notice him. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Zoey Zhang

A man in Japan copied the house key of a colleague, sneaked into her home 20 times and took more than 300 photographs in a bizarre attempt to get her attention.

Tokyo office worker Yuki Murai, 27, was described as quiet and reserved, with few social connections at work.

About six months ago, a new administrative assistant joined the company where he works. She quickly became popular for her sweet looks and gentle personality.

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After meeting her at a company dinner, Murai began messaging her frequently, asking about her lunch, her favourite animals and other personal matters.

The police arrested Yuki Murai after the woman installed surveillance cameras in her home. Photo: Weixin
The police arrested Yuki Murai after the woman installed surveillance cameras in her home. Photo: Weixin

She replied a few times out of politeness but eventually stopped engaging.

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