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A man suspected of killing six people in a spree of murders in Japan is the brother of Peru's most dangerous serial killer, also known as Apostle of Death, currently in prison in Peru. Vayron Jonathan Nakada Ludeña, 30 was taken into custody by police in a suburb of Kumagaya following the murder of six people in three homes this week.



The 30-year-old is reported to be the brother of Pablo Nakada Ludeña who allegedly killed 25 people in Peru between 2000 and 2006 who he considered to be drug addicts, prostitutes, homosexuals, and criminals. The suspect's older brother has been told to be in the prison of Peru for 35 years for killing 17 people. The 42 years old brother has been held in a psychiatric prison in Peru since his arrest in 2007. He has 10 brothers and sisters all together in his family.



Vayron Nakada Ludeña remains unconscious in hospital with a fractured skull after falling from the second storey of one of the victims' homes while being chased by police officers.



He is the prime suspect in the killings of six people including a woman and her two daughters, aged seven and 10, who were found dead in wardrobes in their home in the residential neighbourhood of Kumagaya, Saitama on Wednesday.



A couple in their 50s were stabbed to death in their home in Kumagaya, Saitama on Monday.



On Wednesday, an 84-year-old woman, Kazuyo Shiraishi, was found dead in her home. A relative who went to visit found blood in the residence. The relative called the police, who then found Shiraishi's dead body in the bathtub.



Vayron Nakada Ludeña is suspected of killing the victims randomly after fleeing a police station where he was being questioned on Sunday, after being found in an incoherent state in a fire station.

