Takuya Matsunaga, who lost his wife and daughter in a runaway accident in Tokyo Ikebukuro, gave a lecture to many people for the first time, saying, "Anyone can be a perpetrator or a victim. I want you to strictly adhere to traffic safety." I complained.

Approximately 40 people, including those involved in the Kanto Traffic Crime Bereaved Family Association, a support group created by the bereaved families of traffic accidents, participated in the lecture held in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, and it was also distributed online.



Takuya Matsunaga lost his wife Mana (31 at the time) and her eldest daughter Riko (3 at the time) in a runaway accident by an elderly driver three years ago.



In the lecture, he looked back on his memories with the two and said, "I thought I would die right after the accident, but I came to think that I shouldn't waste my life for the two I love. Traffic accidents happen almost every day. Anyone can be a perpetrator or a victim. I want you to strictly adhere to traffic safety with a sense of ownership. "



Also, following the enforcement of the revised criminal law that raises the statutory penal code for insults on the 7th, he said that he had been frequently injured on the Internet, saying, "The Internet is wonderful, but in some cases it can be life-threatening. I may take it away. I want to work toward a society without accusation. "



According to the support group, in consideration of the burden on the mind and body in addition to the Korona-ka, we have refrained from giving lectures other than online so far, but since it was held three years after the accident, it was held based on Mr. Matsunaga's intention. We will continue to call for accident prevention through lectures and other means.