China News Service, May 29, according to Kyodo News Agency, the Japanese animation company "Kyoto Animation" arson killing killed 36 people. Aoba Shinji, who was arrested for alleged homicide and arson of people living in a building, explained " Don't want to die, (escaped) escaped. "

  Akiba Aoba also said: "After spilling gasoline, his right wrist was burnt, so he fled outside (the studio)."

  The Kyoto Prefectural Police believed that he did not envisage that he would be severely burned and was very surprised and ran away. He is investigating this.

Data picture: The studio of the famous Japanese animation production company "Kyoto Animation" in Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan was set on fire by a man.

  According to the case-handling personnel, Aoki Shinji purchased a total of 40 liters of gasoline on the day of the incident, but actually used about a quarter. Because he did not accurately recognize the volatility and flammability of gasoline, it caused a fire.

  Just like when he was questioned by the police in November last year, Shinji Aoba also confessed that he "targeted the first studio with many people" after his arrest.

  The police believed that he had stepped on the point many times and prepared knives and gasoline in advance, aimed at the facility that would cause the most damage, and proceeded with a premeditated investigation and evidence collection.

  According to reports, Akihabara burned about 90% of his body in the case, which was once life-threatening. After receiving a high degree of treatment at a hospital in Osaka Prefecture, he was transferred to the Kyoto City Hospital last November. It is said that despite the rehabilitation training, it has been unable to get up on its own after about 10 months. It requires assistance from others for eating and excretion.

  Mr. Aoba is suspected of breaking into the first studio in Fushimi District of Kyoto City at around 10:30 on July 18 last year and spilling gasoline and setting fire. Immediately after the incident, he fled and was controlled near the scene. At the time of the incident, there were 70 people in the workroom, 36 people were killed and 33 people were injured to varying degrees.