Mr. Shizue Takahashi, who lost her husband in the subway sarin incident, gave a lecture in Sapporo October 3, 4:19

Shizue Takahashi, who lost her husband in the Sarin subway incident 25 years ago, gave a lecture in Sapporo on the night of the 2nd.

Mr. Takahashi has decided to reduce activities such as lectures because the burden is getting heavier year by year, and responded to the invitation of believers of the successor group of Aleph, "I want you to remember the incident and confront the whole area." I called.

The lecture on the night of the 2nd was planned by a support group that has continued to interact with Mr. Shizue Takahashi (73), and about 200 people gathered at the venue in Chuo-ku, Sapporo.



Mr. Takahashi, who lost his husband in the subway sarin attack that occurred in 1995, has continued to report the case as a representative of the victims and bereaved families, but since he is in his 70s and the burden is heavy, he will be in the future. , Lectures and other activities will be reduced.



In the lecture, Mr. Takahashi recalled the past 25 years, saying, "By acting as a representative of the Victims' Association, I was able to get out of suffering and sadness and take a step forward."



He also mentioned that "Aleph," who changed his name from Aleph, is also based in Sapporo and is recruiting believers. "I remember the case where an excellent young man was deceived and became a criminal. Please do not increase the number of believers anymore. I would like the entire region to work together to confront. "



After the lecture, Mr. Takahashi said, "The Victims' Association is also aging. I want the local government, the police, and the media to hand down the case."