Subway Salin victim victim Sachiko Asakawa dies 25 years of medical treatment life March 19 18:50

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Sachiko Asakawa, 56, who was a victim of the subway sarin incident 25 years ago on the 20th and had been bedridden, died on the 10th of this month due to sarin poisoning. A lawyer who is helping the victims has said that the number of victims in the case has been reduced to 14, and "It is homework left for us to tell Sachiko's feelings."

In the subway sarin incident on March 20, 1995, Aum Shinrikyo's Akira Asahara and his real name, Chizuo Matsumoto, a former death row prisoner, killed more than 6,000 people by poisoning sarin on the subway. did.

One of the victims, Sachiko Asakawa, became paralyzed due to severe brain damage and became bedridden. He had been receiving medical care from his brother Kazuo and others, but died on 10th of this month from hypoxic encephalopathy due to sarin poisoning. I was 56.

His brother Kazuo held an interview and kept his tears down, saying, "I was a really kind child. She was smiling, even though she was told I didn't know when she would die, and I got a lot of strength. I want to put it on. "

Regarding the succession of Aum Shinrikyo's successors, he said, "I think that it is human beings who seek salvation in hard times. But what has happened to young people in the past? I want you to think again. "

Attorney Yuji Nakamura, who is helping the victims, said that the death of Sachiko left the Subway Sarin case at 14 people, and said, "We have to tell Sachiko what he thinks. Homework done. "