Local staff of the bank Nakamura-san interacted with locals the day before the incident December 9th 17:58

In a case where doctor Tetsu Nakamura was shot and died in Afghanistan, a local staff man who accompanied Nakamura-san at that time interviewed NHK, and Nakamura-san celebrated the completion of the agricultural waterway the day before the incident. It was revealed that they were actively interacting with local people, such as attending. The local police are continuing to investigate why Nakamura, who was also trusted by the locals, was targeted.

On January 4th in Jalalabad, Nangarhar, eastern Afghanistan, a local doctor of Fukuoka City's NGO Peshawarkai, Satoshi Nakamura (73) was shot and killed by someone while traveling on two cars.

At that time, a man from the local staff who drove the car behind Mr. Nakamura and saved his life by escaping from the shooting responded to NHK's solo interview.

Among them, the man revealed that Nakamura-san was actively interacting with locals such as attending a ceremony celebrating the completion of an agricultural waterway that he was involved in on the 3rd of the month before the incident. As usual, I served tea at about 10 am and again served tea and two biscuits at about 11 am. Mr. Nakamura was very grateful each time. ”

Regarding the situation of Mr. Nakamura after the shooting, “I opened the car door, removed the seat belt, and carried Mr. Nakamura who was injured. I tried to carry it on the passenger seat of my car, but the tire was shot. I couldn't transport it to the hospital because I was punctured by the team. I took Nakamura-san again and put it on the back seat of an ambulance crew's car, "he said.

The local police are continuing to investigate why Nakamura, who was also trusted by the locals, was targeted.