A child died of a school lunch clogged in the throat Tokyo Hachioji September 8 13:27

On the 7th, at a kindergarten in Hachioji City, Tokyo, it was discovered that a 4-year-old boy had died from having his grapes fed at school lunch stuck in his throat.

The Metropolitan Police Department listens to the people in the kindergarten and investigates the details.

At about 1 pm on the 7th, a female teacher found a 4-year-old boy in a kindergarten in Hachioji, Tokyo, and was sent to a hospital by ambulance, but died shortly thereafter.



The Metropolitan Police Department that received the report confirmed that it was found that the death was thought to be due to choking due to the stuffed grapes that had been fed during school lunch being blocked.



The grapes were about 3 cm in diameter, and three were peeled out per person.



At that time, 25 kindergarten children were eating meals made in kindergarten together, and the teacher who noticed the abnormal situation of the boy took emergency measures.



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the detailed situation by listening to people concerned.



The director of the kindergarten told the NHK interview, “I am really sorry that my irreplaceable life has died. There are some things that I do not understand while investigating the cause, but I respond while listening to the feelings of parents and children. I will do it."