Deccan Chronicle

Japan police arrest man in anime arson that killed 36

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Tokyo, May 27: Japanese police on Wednesday arrested a suspect in the deadly arson at a Kyoto anime studio last year after he recovered enough from his own severe burns to respond to the police investigat­ion. Kyoto police said they arrested Shinji Aoba, 42, on murder and arson allegation­s, 10 months after obtaining the warrant because they had to wait for Aoba to recover. Police also reportedly waited to arrest him until Japan’s Covid-19 emergency was fully lifted this week.

Aoba is accused of storming into Kyoto Animation’s

No. 1 studio on July 18 last year, setting it on fire and killing 36 people, and injuring more than 30 others. The attack shocked Japan and drew an outpouring of grief from anime fans worldwide.

Police, quoting witnesses to the attack, have alleged Aoba arrived carrying two containers of flammable liquid, entered the studio’s unlocked front door, dumped the liquid and set it afire with a lighter.

About 70 people were working inside the studio in southern Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital, at the time of the attack. One of the survivors, an animator, told

Japanese media he jumped from a window of the threestory building gasping for air amid scorching heat after seeing a “a black mushroom cloud” rising from downstairs.

Many others tried but failed to escape to the roof, fire officials said.

Many died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Aoba sustained severe burns on his face, torso and limbs and was unconsciou­s for weeks. He reportedly still cannot walk or feed himself without assistance. Police were to pursue their investigat­ion while carefully monitoring his health.

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