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19 dead, dozens wounded on Tokyo knife attack
Japan knife attack: 19 killed and dozens wounded in care centre stabbing
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Originally posted by The Guardian
A man who claimed he wanted to kill disabled people left at least 19 dead and 26 others injured after a knife attack at a care facility in Japan.
Petrified staff at the Tsukui Yamayuri En (Tsukui Lily Garden) facility in Sagamihara, south of Tokyo, called police at about 2.30am local time after the suspect, named by Japanese media as Satoshi Uematsu, launched his attack.
Live Japan attack: Satoshi Uematsu named as suspect in stabbing that killed 19 – live
Man armed with a knife attacked facility for disabled people in Sagamihara, outside Tokyo, before turning himself in to police
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Emergency workers said at least 20 of the wounded had sustained serious injuries, according to the Kyodo news agency.
Police in Kanagawa prefecture said Uematsu had driven to the nearby Tsukui police station and turned himself in after the attack.
“I did it,” he was quoted as saying. The 26-year-old is believed to be a former employee of the facility.
He is said to have added: “It is better that disabled people disappear.”
Uematsu, a resident of Sagamighara, was carrying a bag full of knives and other sharp-edged tools, some of which were bloodstained, when he handed himself in.
A police spokesman declined to give details of the investigation, saying: “We are still confirming details of the case.”
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Nine women and 10 men were killed, the fire department was quoted as saying, and they ranged in age from 18 to 70.
Police have yet to formally establish a motive for the attack, the worst in terms of postwar loss of life since the Aum Supreme Truth doomsday cult released poisonous sarin gas on the Tokyo subway in 1995, killing 12. That attack was apparently in an attempt to kill civil servants working at government ministries.
NTV said Uematsu had forced his way into the building by smashing a window with a hammer. The private broadcaster said he had been upset after being fired, but that could not be independently confirmed.
Television footage from a helicopter showed a long line of ambulances parked outside the two-storey state-run facility, which houses about 150 people with disabilities and is located near a primary school and private homes.
The wounded were taken to at least six hospitals in the western Tokyo area. Twenty-nine emergency squads responded to the attack, Kyodo reported.
A man identified as the father of a person in the facility told NHK he learned about the attack on the radio and had received no information from the centre.
“I’m very worried but they won’t let me in,” he said, standing just outside a cordon of yellow crime-scene tape. Other relatives said they were still waiting to be given information about the rampage, news of which dominated early morning TV shows.
Images appeared of emergency workers removing the dead and treating the injured beneath a large orange tarpaulin screen.
A resident of the area, located in a mountain valley south of Mount Takao, told public broadcaster NHK that police had arrested a man with blond hair dressed in black clothes.
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SEE MORE: https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ing-sagamihara
THIS IS VERY DEVASTATING.
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