The hit was made by a 28 -year -old Tokyo resident, the unemployed Yuki Yazava. According to the detainee, he was driving in a car with the intention of making a murder.
In the city of Osaka (Japan), the SUV driver ran to a group of Senbon’s main school students, returning home from classes. Seven children received damage to various severity. The Guardian reported it.
It was noted that the injured were delivered to the emergency departments. Four second -class boys and one girl, as well as two third boys, suffered. All the children were aware when they were taken by an ambulance. Seven -year -old girls received a jaw fracture, and other children, boys and girls aged seven to eight years, reported, received relatively easy damage. According to primary school director Senbon, one of the students found a bloody wound on their heads.
It was reported that the police were called by a passenger who was a witness. The incident took place on a quiet home street next to the school where the victims were studying.
The hit was made by a 28 -year -old Tokyo resident, the unemployed Yuki Yazava. Elementary teachers pulled the suspect out of the car, where he stayed after he collapsed with the children.
According to the detainee, he was driving in a car with the intention of making a murder. He intentionally tried to overthrow and kill some primary school students. The circumstances of the incident were found by the police.
Remember that the vehicle had fallen into a lot of people in the capital of Denmark Copenhagen. As a result of the car collision, at least 11 people were injured. Three of them are in critical condition.
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Source: korrespondent

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