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Yuko Takeuchi suffers from postpartum depression? Had dinner with her husband the night before

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Yuko Takeuchi suffers from postpartum depression? Had dinner with her husband the night before

On the morning of September 27, 1905, the Japanese media reported that the well-known Japanese actress Yuko Takeuchi committed suicide at her home in Shibuya, Tokyo, at the age of 40. After an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department, it was revealed that Yuko Takeuchi committed suicide based on the situation at the scene, and the body was found by her husband, Daiki Nakabayashi, and no suicide note was found after the on-site search.

According to the Japanese media "Tokyo Sports", an insider revealed that Yuko Takeuchi had dinner with her husband Daiki Nakabayashi the night before. However, after Wakabayashi went to the bedroom at night to open the locker, he found Yuko Takeuchi hanging in the closet and called the police at 2 a.m. On the 27th, Japan time. Yuko Takeuchi was sent to the emergency room when her heart stopped beating, but unfortunately she had returned to the sky and lacked surgery. After inspecting the condition of the site, no suicide note was found.

Yuko Takeuchi experienced two marriages during her lifetime. In 2005, he fell in love with Nakamura Lion Boy in the film "Now, I Want to See You". A press conference was held on 10 May 2005 to announce her pregnancy for 3 months, followed by registration of marriage on 25 June and the birth of a son. However, the two began to separate after one year of marriage, and divorced on February 29, 2008.

Yuko Takeuchi suffers from postpartum depression? Had dinner with her husband the night before

In 2019, Yuko Takeuchi and her 4-year-old Daiki Nakabayashi collaborated on "The Triumph of the Blood-Stained General" to rub out the love fire. On February 27, 2019, the two jointly announced the news of their marriage through their own firm; on August 29, Yuko Takeuchi announced that she was pregnant with her second child. The birth of a son was announced in late January 2020.

After Yuko Takeuchi gave birth to her second son, some entertainers speculated that she may suffer from postpartum depression. Japanese director Keio Ito believes that it is possible that the recent impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic has led to a reduction in workload and depression.

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