Eleven years ago, a 17-year-old ex-boy who was arrested in a case where a boy in his second year of high school was stabbed with a knife and killed on the streets of Kobe was angry when he saw a boy with a junior high school girl. I learned from an interview with an investigative official that he was talking about the fact that he had stood up.

In 2010, when Shota Tsutsumi (16), a second-year high school student, was stabbed by a knife and killed on the streets of Kita-ku, Kobe, police arrested him on suspicion of murder. I sent a former boy to the Kobe District Public Prosecutors Office on the 5th.



Mr. Tsutsumi is believed to have been stabbed suddenly while talking to a friend's junior high school girl, but according to investigators, the former boy admitted the suspicion to the investigation and is with the junior high school girl. It means that he is talking about the fact that he was angry when he saw the situation.



The ex-boy had dropped out of a high school outside the prefecture and moved near the scene before the incident, and it is believed that he had no acquaintance with Mr. Tsutsumi in the investigations so far.



Police are investigating more details.