Handball former Japan national team arrested on suspicion of assault Miyazaki not prosecuted November 12, 18:26

On the 12th, the Nagoya District Public Prosecutor's Office did not prosecute Daisuke Miyazaki (39), a former Japanese representative of handball, who was arrested on suspicion of pulling the hair of an acquaintance woman.

Former Japan national handball player Daisuke Miyazaki was arrested on suspicion of assault at a hotel in Nagoya on the 2nd of this month for pulling the hair of an acquaintance woman.



He denied the charges against the police investigation and explained to the attorney in charge, "I don't remember pulling women's hair or using violence."



He was released the day after his arrest, and after that, a voluntary investigation was carried out, but the Nagoya District Public Prosecutor's Office did not prosecute him on the 12th.



The prosecution has not disclosed the reason for the non-indictment, but said it "comprehensively considered the evidence."

Miyazaki "Deeply reflect and act to regain trust"

Regarding the non-indictment, Miyazaki said through a lawyer, "We are very sorry for the inconvenience and concern to many people. We deeply regret not to do this in the future. At the same time, we will continue to act so that we can regain our trust as much as possible. "

Miyazaki's attorney "cases that do not require arrest"

Regarding the non-indictment, Miyazaki's lawyer told NHK that "Miyazaki consistently said that he was not assaulted, and that the woman was not assaulted. I think it was a case where there was no need for arrest. "