Bogan killed 4 people Two victims died at the same time Hyogo Takarazuka June 6 12:14

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It was discovered that four victims of a Bogan shot in a house in Takarazuka, Hyogo Prefecture, were killed and injured, and two victims may have died at the same time in the morning. Police are looking into further details on the day to identify the time of the crime.

On the 4th, in a house in Takarazuka city, four relatives were shot by a Western bow and bogan, and Hidetsugu Notsu (23), who lives in this house, was arrested on the suspicion of attempted murder, and was sent on 6th. It was.

Three people, a shot 75-year-old grandmother, a 47-year-old mother, and a 22-year-old brother were killed and a 49-year-old aunt was seriously injured, and police are investigating suspected murder.

The police are investigating the situation on the day of the incident and find that two of them, the grandmother and the mother, may have died around 10am.

In response to the investigation so far, Suspect Nozu made a statement to the effect that "grandmother, younger brother, aunt, mother were attacked in order," and all four victims were suspected to have been shot with Bogan from a close range. Is there.

On the other hand, the aunt who was seriously injured is called by the phone by the suspect, and it is believed that he was shot near the front door at about 10:15 am.

For this reason, police are investigating the situation in more detail, assuming that the four relatives were involved in the incident at the same time around 10 am.

Nozu's classmate

A man who was a classmate at the time of junior high school with Suspect Nozu said, "I thought he was a naughty child, but he was not the type of doing bad or terrible things. The anger suddenly exploded at a certain moment.It was impressive that Nozu's mother had a somewhat apologetic look when she occasionally came to school for interviews. I didn't seem to have any troubles at home or in friendships. When I heard the incident, I was really surprised and shocked."

My younger brother karate

A male employee in his 40s who said he was attending a karate classroom in the same city as Eiji (22), the younger brother of Nozu, responded to the interview.

The man said that he met at the karate classroom when he was a high school student and practiced together, so he last met about six months ago.

The man said, "I was a good boy who devotes himself to practice. I was shocked when I heard about this incident, and I really feel sorry for why such a good person must be killed."

He said, "I haven't heard much about Eishi's family, but sometimes I said, "My older brother is annoyed. I thought it was a common quarrel, because I'm a close brother." It was.