[VIDEO] At Least 19 Dead, Dozens Injured As Knife Attack Unfolds In Disabled Center

This attacker ran wild for quite a while…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm3ElHmSbpw

A knifeman has killed at least 19 people and injured 45 in Japan, according to local reports.

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The attacker went into a centre for disabled people in Sagamihara, outside of Tokyo, brandishing a knife.

Police were called to the scene at around 2.30am local time after residents saw a man armed with a knife in the grounds of the Tsukui Yamayuri Garden.



Asahi Shimbun reported that the suspect was quoted by police as saying ‘I want to get rid of the disabled from this world.’

National state broadcaster NHK reported that 19 people have died and 45 were injured – of which four are in a serious condition.

Armed police encircled the centre which offers support to people with disabilities, including proving creative and rehabilitation activities.

Officers arrested a man, 26, on suspicion of murder when he came into a police station and said: ‘I did it’.

He has been reported as being a former member of staff at the centre. The city is home to a large US Army depot called the Sagami Army Depot.

The attack comes after Mayu Tomita, a Japanese pop star, was left in a coma in May when a fan stabbed her dozens of times after she allegedly turned down a gift he had sent her.

Police later recovered a three-inch knife from the crime scene in western Tokyo. A bloodstained mask and a trail of blood were also found on a set of stairs near to where the star had been due to perform a concert.

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Tomohiro Iwazaki, 27, later confessed to stabbing Tomita in the neck and chest.

He claimed he ‘ambushed’ the star because she returned a gift he sent her.

In March last year, five people were also stabbed to death in a knife attack on a Japanese island.

A man was arrested after the victims were discovered in two houses.

Media reports said those killed range in age from 60 to 80 and lived in homes set among farms in the city of Sumoto on Awaji Island.

Source: DailyMail, Youtube



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