He injured 26 others in the rampage at the Tsukui Yamayurien home near tokyo. In his sentencing remarks, judge Kiyoshi Aonuma referred to the maliciousness of uematsus crimes describing them as extremely grave. The 30yearold had previously worked at the home and he admitted in court to carrying out the murders. He said he targeted the victims because he thought people with disabilities who are nonverbal live unhappy lives. But uematsus lawyers argued he could not be held responsible for the murders because of a mental disorder caused by longterm marijuana use. The jujudge disagreed and decid with the prosecution in issuing the death penalty. The father of one victim injured in the attack k says hes satisfsfied with the s sentencet a a lot of queststions remain unanswered. Translator i couldnt understand how uematsu developed a mindset like that while helping people with disabilities. I wanted to hear more of what he had to say. Ono also mentioned that most of the v victims families dec
Families of no fewer than 39 Nigerians are mourning at least one member killed during the 2023 general elections, just as a few politicians are celebrating