Three years ago, a 15-year-old boy at a commercial facility in Fukuoka City, who had just been released from juvenile training school on parole, murdered a woman. It turned out that the government will file a lawsuit seeking compensation of more than 61 million yen, saying that it led to the incident.

In August 2020, a 21-year-old woman who was shopping at a commercial facility in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City was murdered. He was found guilty and sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison.



In connection with this incident, the bereaved family of the deceased woman will soon file a lawsuit at the Fukuoka District Court seeking compensation of more than 61 million yen against the government that has jurisdiction over the juvenile training school, according to an interview with her lawyer. I was.



In the complaint, the bereaved family stated that the juvenile training school did not allow the juvenile to receive a correctional education program that suited the characteristics of the juvenile, who was unable to adapt to group life. It is a policy to claim that the fact that the "treatment case review meeting" was not held led to the incident.



The victim's mother plans to hold a press conference in line with the lawsuit, commenting through a lawyer, ``I would like to clarify why the boy was able to be parole from the juvenile training school and why he aimed at her daughter.''



On the other hand, the Ministry of Justice, which has jurisdiction over the juvenile training school, said in an interview, "We have not received the complaint and cannot comment."