On the 17th of this month, a 21-year-old woman who died in a building fire in Kita-ku, Osaka, responded to an interview with a izakaya owner who had a part-time job, and talked about how the woman was working hard toward her goal. I did.

According to the man who runs the business, Miyuri Nishimura (21) from Kadoma City, Osaka, worked as a part-time job at a clinic where there was a fire during the day and worked part-time at an izakaya in Osaka City at night. ..



He said that he applied for a part-time job at an izakaya around September, saying, "I had been hiring for about three months, but I was working hard to make sake and serve food. He had a cheerful personality that he could easily talk to customers, and his reputation was high. He seemed to be studying hard because he wanted to get a medical office qualification. "



At the end of his part-time job, he talked about his lover and enjoyed chatting with his peers about his favorite anime.



According to the man, Mr. Nishimura was planning to go to work at the izakaya on the night of the fire, but he was contacted by LINE saying "Please take a rest today."



The store had a handwritten name tag and a T-shirt that I wore during work, and the name tag said "I love anime."



The man said, "It was only three months of encounter, but each and every memory comes back to me when I go out drinking together and surround the pot. When I look at my clothes and remember her, the suspect is painful and frustrated. It's annoying. "