A junior high school girl was found dead in a snow-covered park in Asahikawa, Hokkaido the year before. has filed a lawsuit seeking damages.

In March two years ago, Sosai Hirose (then 14), a second-year junior high school student in Asahikawa, was found dead in a snow-covered park in the city. A third-party committee is re-examining the relationship between Sosai's death and bullying.



In connection with this issue, Sosai's mother wrote a slanderous slander on Twitter saying, "There was a problem with the family environment," and said that the woman in Asahikawa city who posted about 2.5 million yen. I learned from an interview with a lawyer who is an agent that a lawsuit seeking compensation for damages has been filed with the Asahikawa District Court.



According to the complaint, Sosai's mother said, ``The defendant's woman wrote a post pretending to be an insider, and if a third party who did not know the circumstances read it, it would be easy to mistakenly believe it, and it is highly malicious. I suffered significant psychological distress from the relentless posting."



A representative for the defendant declined to comment.



The plaintiff wrote the same slanderous message that the defendant's name and address could be identified after the court ordered the Internet provider to disclose the poster's information. It means that the contributor will also consider filing a lawsuit in the future.