Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

3 dead in samurai sword attack at Tokyo shrine

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A former priest wielding a samurai sword killed his Shinto priestess sister and another woman in an apparent family vendetta at a historic Tokyo shrine, before turning the blade on himself, police said on Friday.

Shigenaga Tomioka, 56, set upon his older sister Nagako, chief priestess at Tomioka Hachimangu shrine, with a samurai sword late Thursday in a rare violent assault in the Japanese capital. The 58-year-old Nagako was later pronounced dead with a “deep” stab wound to her chest along with a laceration to the back of her neck.

Shigenaga Tomioka had once served as a priest and the siblings had long quarrelled over shrine affairs, according to local media. Police refrained from commenting on the motive but said it was not a random assault. Nagako and Shigenaga are known to have fought over the succession rights at the shrine, local media said.

While Shigenaga was assaulting his sister, another woman-reportedly the attacker’s wife -pursued Nagako’s driver with a sword. The driver escaped but suffered deep cuts to his shoulder, arm, and chest, police said.

After the attack, the pair then moved to an area near the residentia­l compound on the shrine’s leafy grounds. “We believe the male suspect (Shigenaga) stabbed the woman before stabbing himself,” the spokesman said. AFP

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