Kyoani Arson Incident Suspect "Stolen novel" nominated work July 18 5:26

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Shinji Aoba, who was arrested for killing 36 employees in a Kyoto animation arson case that occurred a year ago, named the animation work produced by the company in response to the investigation so far and stolen the contents Interviews with investigators revealed that he had made a statement to the effect that The same plagiarism writing was found on the bulletin boards on the Internet, and the police are investigating the connection.

One year ago, on July 18, last year, in the case where the first studio of Kyoto Animation in Fushimi Ward, Kyoto was arson, 36 employees died and 33 people were seriously injured.In May, Shinji Aoba was suspected. (42) was arrested on suspicion of arson and murder, and is currently under appraisal detention to examine criminal liability.

Aoba has consistently stated that "the novel was stolen" in response to the investigation so far, but specifically the Kyoto animation of the high school Kyudo club that was broadcast on TV from October. Interviews with investigators revealed that he had made a statement to the effect that he named the popular work and said, "There are scenes similar to my novel."

After the broadcast began, an Internet bulletin board found the same plagiarism note, which the police are investigating.

According to the company and investigators, the plagiarism of novels has not been confirmed so far.