Osaka Aori Driving Murder 2nd Judgment for 16 Years on Man September 11th 13:07

Last year, the Osaka High Court, who was accused of murder for killing a college student riding a motorcycle in Osaka Sakai City by car, said, “The danger of unilateral anger” The victims did not fail with a simple driving, "and sentenced to 16 years in prison following the first trial.

Osaka, former guard of Sakai City, Defendant Seihiro Nakamura (41), in July last year, was driving a 4th grade university student Takumi Takada (22) riding a large motorcycle on the road in Sakai City. In addition, he was charged with an unusual murder in Aori driving, because he died on purpose.

Although the defendant argued that "it did not hit it on purpose", the first trial applied the murder charges and sentenced the sentence to 16 years in prison, and the defendant appealed.

In the decision of the second trial on the 11th, Judge Hiroguchi Higuchi of the Osaka High Court said, “From the video of the drive recorder, the risk of a rear-end collision to trace the victims unilaterally and distract them. The victim's driving was in line with the road conditions and was not particularly dangerous, and there was no fault, and he applied the murder charges and sentenced him to 16 years in prison following the first trial. It was.

Bereaved "I can't convince you in 16 years

The family of Takumi Takada (22) held a press conference after the ruling.

Takada-san's 46-year-old mother said in tears, “I heard that the decision was made today and I felt awful again because I did something terrible.

In addition, the 22-year-old sister said, “I thought it was good that the sentence of 16 years was maintained and the sentence was not lightened, but I still feel sorry because my brother does not come back, and I do not agree.” did.

And uncle Tadahiro Takada (43) said, “I am not convinced in 16 years of imprisonment. However, in this decision, it was good that Takumi himself had no fault about driving Takumi. I couldn't feel any reflection from the state of the defendant. "

Even after Takada passed away, the mother said that Aori ’s driving continues one after another in the country, “I wonder why I ’m so angry with driving. I want you to understand, "said the sister," I want you to tighten the penalties so that there are no more people who feel pain in driving. "