Fukushima Two people in a cleanup were killed and killed Man arrested charged for murder June 30, 21:20

Last month, two people who had been cleaning up the area in Miharu-cho, Fukushima Prefecture, were killed by a truck when they were hit by a truck. Was charged with the charges. He said that he had no acquaintance with the two people and stated that he wanted to enter prison.

The indictment was Yoshitaka Morifuji, an unemployed unemployed defendant (50).

Morito murdered Shigeru Hashimoto (55) and Miho Mihei (52) who were driving a truck on the national highway of Yamada, Miharu-cho without a license to clean up the area on the morning of the 31st of last month. He has been charged with murder and other crimes.

According to the indictment, the two were hit while accelerating the truck speed from 60 km/h to 70 km/h.

Mr. Morito and the two of them have no acquaintance with each other, and in response to the investigations made so far, he is making a statement to the effect that "I stole the truck because I wanted to hit someone. I wanted to go to jail."

Mr. Morito was arrested on suspicion of hitting and running away, but the Fukushima District Public Prosecutor's Office admitted that he had hit the two with a murderous intention as a result of proceeding with the investigation, and charged him with murder and other charges on the 30th.

Suddenly killing two people, who were mowing and cleaning the roadside for the area, were to be tried as indiscriminate murder cases.

Is it an incident within a few days after the source?

According to police etc., defender Morito was scheduled to leave the prison a few days before the incident and leave the prison to live and work at an acquaintance's house in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture.

On the 31st of the month when the incident happened, I drove the truck at this acquaintance's house without a license from about 7:30 am, and at about 8 am, two people on the national road of Yamada Miharu town about 5 km south It is believed to have hit.

A few dozen minutes later, police were arrested after discovering that a passenger was riding a truck with a severely broken windshield on the national highway of Sukagawa, about 15 kilometers southwest of the site.

Shigeru Hashimoto who passed away

Shigeru Hashimoto (55), who died, had two grandchildren, and the day before the incident, the first grandchild who entered elementary school next year was visiting her home.

At that time, he said he would look forward to going to barbecue and fishing once the new coronavirus infection was over.

He has a few words and a serious personality, so he participated in the local cleanup activities without fail.

On the 30th, Mr. Hashimoto's wife said with tears, "It is the same that my husband does not come back" about being charged with murder and other charges.

Miho Sanpei who passed away

Miho Mihei (52), who died, worked for a clothing sales company in Miharu.

He was a gentle and kind person, such as giving sweets to children in the neighborhood and taking tea initiative at local gatherings, so he actively participates in local cleanup activities. It was.

A woman living nearby said, "I was surprised when my neighbors were killed. It's a pity that the volunteer was dead."

A man living nearby said, "I'm afraid. I can't think of hitting people indiscriminately."