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Posted on 25/06/2020 by admin

Man arrested for kicking pregnant woman in Sapporo

Police in Sapporo have arrested a 51-year-old unemployed man for kicking the stomach of a pregnant woman in her 20s as she walked along a street in April. According to police, the incident occurred at …
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