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Kyodo Dec 16, 2020
Kyoto – Prosecutors indicted a 42-year-old man Wednesday over an arson attack in July last year on a Kyoto Animation Co. studio that killed 36 people and injured 33 others.
Shinji Aoba, who was arrested in May for perpetrating one of Japan’s worst mass murders, has likely been determined by medical experts to be mentally competent based on his calculated actions, such as purchasing gasoline prior to the incident, meaning he can be held criminally liable for the attack.
A studio of Kyoto Animation Co. in Kyoto was set on fire on July 18, 2019. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
KYOTO Prosecutors here on Dec. 16 indicted an unemployed man on multiple charges of murder and attempted murder over the arson attack against Kyoto Animation Co. last year that killed 36 workers.
Shinji Aoba, 42, will be tried under the lay judge system.
Aoba, from Saitama city, has admitted to setting fire to the studio and trying to kill as many people as possible, investigative sources said. His arrest and indictment were delayed until after he recovered from serious burns he suffered in the attack and underwent a psychiatric evaluation.
Japan: Animation studio attacker charged with murder
Prosecutors have charged a Japanese man with five counts, including murder and arson, after a 2019 fire at a Kyoto animation studio. Thirty-six people died in the blaze.
Emergency workers at the scene of the fire in July 2019
A Japanese man left scarred for life when he allegedly tried to burn down an animation studio in Kyoto, killing 36 people, has been charged with murder and arson by prosecutors.
Authorities have accused Shinji Aoba, 42, of setting fire to a famed anime studio in July 2019 known for its slice of life television shows and movies.
Thirty-three people died on the scene of the Kyoto Animation blaze, many as they attempted to escape onto the roof. Three others died later of burns; another 33 were injured.
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