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Posted on 04/06/2019 by admin

Top Japanese civil servant kills son after knife attack on schoolgirls

Hideaki Kumazawa, who served as a top bureaucrat in the farm ministry, was arrested on Saturday for stabbing his 44-year-old son Eiichiro to death at their home in Tokyo, Kyodo News agency reported. …
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