Nuclear accident What are the bereaved family's thoughts? Tokyo Electric Criminal Court Tomorrow's decision September 18 22:04

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The case where three former TEPCO management teams were forcibly charged over the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant will be sentenced on the 19th. 8 and a half years since the nuclear accident. The bereaved who lost her husband who had been forced to evacuate harshly, said, "The defendants are responsible for the accident and want to atone for the crime."

Mitsuko Honobu (88), who lived in Namie at the time, lost her husband, Koji (82 at the time), who was admitted to Futaba Hospital in Okuma.

In the morning of the earthquake disaster, I visited the hospital for a visit and promised to come again.

Mitsuko says, "If you haven't evacuated, I feel lonely if I think I could still go to the hospital and look at my face and touch my head."

After being rescued on March 14, Mr. Koji was unable to find a hospital to accept, and headed to a high school gymnasium in Waki ​​City, where he wanted to become a refuge with other patients. 10 hours passed when I arrived at high school via Fukushima City and Koriyama City to bypass the evacuation area around the nuclear power plant. During this time, Koji died on the 15th at a gymnasium where he was unable to receive treatment and had dehydration.

At that time, more than 430 inpatients and residents were forced to evacuate at a nursing facility affiliated with Futaba Hospital.

At that time, a nurse working at Futaba Hospital responded to the interview: “There were those who died while sitting, and who died because they were completely stuck between the seat and the previous seat. I don't wanna. "

Forty-four people who were forced to evacuate and evacuated were accused of being negligently fatal at work.

Mitsuko said at the trial that she was told how severe the evacuation of inpatients at Futaba Hospital was, and she said, “I felt really unstoppable when I wondered why I died.” Did. After that, he says about the judgment on the 19th: “I can't talk to the defendant directly, but I'm responsible for that big accident, and I want to compensate in some way.”

Three former management teams were forcibly charged with negligence and death for work due to the death of 44 people, including hospitalized patients in Fukushima Prefecture. However, the number of people who died after severe evacuation is not limited to 44 people who were considered victims in this incident.

Some of the survivors of the deceased patients have continued to seek truth elucidation even after the accident, and have often heard trials.

The father of Masakatsu Kanno (75) who moved from Okuma-cho, Fukushima Prefecture to Mito City after the accident, Kenzo-san (99) was admitted to Futaba Hospital, but was forced to evacuate for a long time. He died three months later and was recognized as a disaster-related death.

Mr. Masakatsu said, “Without wearing clothes, we could not even satisfy a funeral, and if there was no nuclear accident, my father would have had a peaceful end while being watched by his family.” Has been holding.

Mr. Masakatsu said that he often visited the Tokyo District Court to hear about the truth of the nuclear accident, and heard the trial and felt it had great significance.

Mr. Masakatsu said, “It was a situation that brought in a forced prosecution and attracted attention from many people, and there were a considerable number of witnesses, and it was meaningful to hear various voices in 37 trials.” Talk to

However, I listened to the defendant's question about former vice president Muto in October last year, and solicited thoughts that I could not understand.

Masakatsu said, “I thought they could n’t prevent the accident” was an escape from them. At that time, subordinates were working hard on the measures, but they did n’t postpone them and ignored them. “I want to say,” he said.

Over eight and a half years after the accident, Mr. Kanno decided to visit the judgment on the 19th.

Mr. Masakatsu said, “I would like you to write a judgment sentence that the people would agree with.” I hope to get in, "and hope that the responsibility for the accident will be revealed.