On the 25th, a car driven by a 71-year-old office worker crashed into a bus stop in Totsuka Ward, Yokohama City, and two women who were waiting for the bus died. It was seen.

After 2:30 pm on the 25th, a one-box type car crashed into a bus stop along the national highway in Hirado-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama, and four people waiting for the bus were hit, and Yayoi Osawa, a medical clerk in Totsuka-ku. (45) and Yukie Shibuya (56), a part-time employee in Izumi-ku, Yokohama, have died.



At the bus stop at the site, we saw people handing flowers and holding hands from the morning.



A woman in her 80s who lives nearby said, "I didn't think it was a thing, and I was full of heart and turned to the flowers. I was scared because it faces the national highway."



In addition, an 82-year-old man who came to pick up flowers after learning about the accident said, "I am driving a car, so I was made to think about what to do in the future."



In this accident, police arrested a 71-year-old office worker in Adachi-ku, Tokyo, who was driving a car, and is investigating on suspicion of accidental driving fatal injury.



According to the investigation so far, it seems that the car ran on the sidewalk from several tens of meters before the bus stop and rushed into it, and according to the investigators, the witness of the accident said that "the brake lamp was not on". It means that there is.



Sato admitted the charges, and the police are investigating the driving situation at that time in detail.

Yukie Shibuya's husband “The last thing I sent out in the morning”

Yukie Shibuya (56)'s husband, Takahiro (59), who died, responded to an interview with NHK.



Mr. Takahiro said, "My wife was working hard on cleaning. The bus stop at the site was close to the work place, and I called around 2 pm when the work was finished, but I couldn't connect. In the morning, I got trash together. It was the last time I sent out a message saying, "There is no wind today," and so on. "



Then, with a picture of his newlyweds in his hand, he said, "I couldn't sleep because I couldn't sleep yesterday, and I was crying when I saw the picture of my wife. It was when I was eating. "



Mr. Takahiro said, "I want the driver who caused the accident to return his license and never drive again. No matter what the crime is, my wife will not come back."