It has been 10 years since the accident in which an unlicensed car crashed into a line of elementary school students in Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, killing and injuring 10 people.

The bereaved family attended the site and the memorial service was held.

On April 23, 2012, in Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, a car that was being driven by an 18-year-old boy without a license plunged into a line of elementary school students who were attending school, and was pregnant with two children and their children. A total of three women were killed and seven were seriously injured.



On the 23rd, 10 years after the accident, a memorial service was held before 8 am on the school road at the site, and about 50 people including the bereaved family attended.



After turning the flowers to the deceased, the attendees quietly joined hands and prayed.



At the intersection in front of the elementary school near the site, a new security camera donated by the bereaved family was installed to protect the safety of the school road, and a presentation ceremony was held.



Ms. Yoshinori Nakae, the father of Ms. Yukihime Matsumura (26 at the time) who died, said, "I am grateful that I have managed to reach 10 years with my support. If there is still something I can do, I would like to fight." I was talking.



In addition, Maki Kotani, who lost her daughter Mao (7 at the time) who was in the second grade of elementary school, said, "To prevent such an accident from happening again, I will convey to society as much as possible the thoughts that Mao taught me. I want to go. "