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The following text was posted in the main body of this article, but no references are given to validate its factual basis. The brief paragraph is moved here pending further clarification: Her son, Prince Kusakabe was an ordinary prince. However, her elder sister's son, Prince Ōtsu was an able prince. She had him commit suicide by the plot [citation needed]. However, Kusakabe had died before he became an emperor. Therefore, her grandchild became an emperor. Of course it can be restored in a moment .... --Ooperhoofd 21:37, 3 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]