Japan Knife Attack: 19 Killed At Care Centre In Sagamihara
Japan Knife Attack: 19 Killed At Care Centre In Sagamihara
At least 19 residents have been killed at a care centre for
people with mental disabilities in the Japanese city of Sagamihara, after a
local man unleashed a knife attack on residents.
According to Reuters, Satoshi Uematsu, 26, a former employee
at the facility in Sagamihara town in Kanagawa Prefecture, about 25 miles (40
km) southwest of Tokyo, later turned himself in to the police after the
incident.
At least 25 other residents of the facility were wounded in
the attack.
He reportedly told the police that he wanted people with
disabilities to “disappear”.
Broadcaster NTV reported that the arrested man presented a
letter to the speaker of the lower house of Japan’s parliament in February
calling for euthanasia of disabled people.
“My goal is a world in which, in cases where it is difficult
for the severely disabled to live at home and be socially active, they can be
euthanised with the consent of their guardians,” it quoted the letter as
saying.
The attack has shocked japan, one of the safest countries in
the world.
Such attacks are extremely rare in japan and the incident is
the worst mass killing in decades.
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