The dying of Japanese actress and singer Miho Nakayama, who was present in her bathtub on Friday morning, has been dominated an accident, her company stated Sunday.
Police have confirmed there isn’t any suspicion of foul play within the dying of the 54-year-old, who was identified for her position within the acclaimed 1995 romantic movie “Love Letter” and a string of hit J-pop songs within the Nineteen Eighties and Nineties.
“It was found that the cause of her death was due to an unexpected accident that occurred while bathing,” the company stated by way of Nakayama’s web site.
Nakayama was seated in a bath stuffed with water, together with her higher physique leaning ahead.Â
An post-mortem was performed on Sunday however the reason for dying has not been revealed on the request of Nakayama’s household, police stated.
A consultant of her company and an acquaintance discovered her physique once they visited her house after she failed to indicate up at Shinagawa Station at 9 a.m. She was resulting from carry out at a Christmas live performance in Osaka that evening.
The entrance door of her house was locked.
Nakayama made her appearing debut in 1985 with the tv drama “Maido Osawagase Shimasu,” and infrequently starred within the so-called “trendy dramas” from the Nineteen Eighties to the Nineties that usually featured romance and real-life themes of the time.
The actress, affectionately referred to as “Miporin,” additionally launched her music profession in 1985 with the one “C,” rapidly rising to recognition as an idol with quite a few hit songs.
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