China Daily

Knife attack on bullet train leaves 1 dead

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TOKYO — A knife attack on a Japanese bullet express train near Tokyo left one passenger dead and two others injured, police said on Sunday, as they arrested a suspect who was on top of a man lying unconsciou­s.

Police said they apprehende­d Ichiro Kojima, 22, after the train made an unschedule­d stop late on Saturday at Odawara station west of Tokyo following an emergency call that there was a knife-wielding man. The Nozomi train was heading to Osaka from Tokyo.

Kojima was on top of a man lying unconsciou­s on the floor of the isle with a knife stuck in his thigh when officers arrived, police said. The 38-year-old victim was also stabbed in the neck and was later pronounced dead.

Odawara police official Satoshi Oiye said the suspect admitted to police that he had attacked the passengers. Police are continuing to investigat­e his motives, Oiye said.

Japanese media reported that Kojima said he made the assaults because he was irritated and felt like attacking someone.

Oiye said investigat­ors also found a machete believed to be belonging to the suspect at the stabbing scene, though it was not known how it was used.

Police said two female passengers in their 20s were injured in the neck and other parts of their bodies, though their conditions were not life-threatenin­g.

Television footage showed some passengers desperatel­y trying to escape to other cars.

Japan is known as one of the world’s safest countries, and violent random attacks are rare. In 2005, however, a man set himself on fire while on a bullet train, killing himself and another passenger and injuring almost 30 others, triggering calls for stricter security measures on bullet trains.

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