Killing two people with a pistol and committing suicide or sending documents to a gangster member Nagano Sakaki Town September 28, 20:24

In May, police said that a 35-year-old gangster killed two 22-year-old and 16-year-old children living in this house with a pistol at a house in Sakaki Town, Nagano Prefecture, and then suspected of committing suicide. Documents were sent on suspicion of murder.

This year, on May 26, at a house in Sakaki Town, Nagano Prefecture, Anna Ichikawa (22), a first-year high school student Naoto (16), and Sho Ozawa, an executive of a Yamaguchi-gumi gangster living in Ueda City. A 35-year-old suspect was found lying injured in his head and subsequently died.



Police suspected that Ozawa had committed suicide after shooting two people with a pistol, based on the fact that a pistol was found near Ozawa's body and sightings of family members at the scene.28 On the day, I sent the documents on suspicion of murder.



Ozawa was suspected of injuring his eldest son who lived in the house before the incident, and police were investigating his whereabouts on suspicion of injury before dawn on the day of the incident.



The eldest son was away from home after consulting with the police and was not at the scene when the two were shot.



Regarding this, the Nagano Prefectural Police said, "I think that the police took protective measures that the police should do at that time, but it is very disappointing that two people died as a result. I will consider what I can do in the future and utilize it. I want to go. "

Brother's father "Everyday of loneliness and sadness"

Takenori Ichikawa, the father of a sibling who died after the suspect was sent documents, made a comment.



In this, Mr. Ichikawa said, "The two of us who were together every day suddenly disappeared, and every day of loneliness and sadness. There are times when we cannot accept the reality of being in a dream." "I couldn't give it up," "I couldn't help," "I wish I had been shot," and it seems that it takes time to take a step forward. "