"Daughter's proof of life" mother's victim's name published Disability facility killing case January 8 5:16

Except for one injured person, a trial will be conducted anonymously in the trial of the Sagamihara City case for the killing of disabled people starting on the 8th. In this situation, the mother of a 19-year-old woman who had been victimized in the incident said, "I would like to leave a proof that my daughter was alive."

In this case, except for the one who was injured, the victims are called "A-A" and "Otsu-A", and it is expected that anonymous hearings will be conducted with their personal information such as their name hidden.

Under the circumstances, the 19-year-old mother of the victim announced the first name of her daughter as "Miho-san" for the first trial on August 8.

She wrote a note with four photos from her childhood to the age of 19, when she wanted to leave her proof of her hard work.

The first photo says, "It's Miho of the second half of my life. I was sensitive to the sound, but I drank milk a lot." A young Miho stares with a lovely expression. According to her mother, she was diagnosed with autism at the age of three and a half years old, and she expressed her expressive intentions without any words.

The second photo at the age of eight shows a smile on the camera while holding his finger on his father's lap.

The third junior high school photo showed, "I didn't have any words, but it seemed that I understood many things. I loved music and was dancing to the song of the living thing." It is written.

And the fourth one is a 19-year-old photo when I entered Yamayuri Garden, stating that my mother last met two days before the incident. I was looking forward to it. "

The reason for revealing the name under the daughter this time is, "Miho has been working hard. I want to leave a proof of it. I can not give the address and surname because there must be other scared people. I want you to remember the name of Miho. My daughter is Miho, not "Ko" or "Oto". She was a proud girl who was not ashamed no matter where she appeared. "

Finally, regarding the trial, he said, "I would like you to discuss and think about how to not only determine the sentence of the criminal but also how to make such a sad case never happen in society as a whole." You.