1 Killed, 2 Injured In Central Japan Stabbing
Three people stabbed in random attack at bus stop near Japan ski resort - Suspect, believed to be man in his 40s, remains at large
Three people were stabbed on Wednesday evening at a central Japan train station, a key transport hub for ski areas, leaving one man
TOKYO -- One man died after a fatal knife attack near Japan's JR Nagano Station at around 8 pm local time on Wednesday, local media reported. Three people, including two men and one woman, were attacked by a suspect wielding a knife-like weapon near the Zenkoji Exit bus rotary of JR Nagano Station, the national broadcaster NHK reported.
Three people were stabbed on Wednesday evening while waiting for a bus near a central Japan railway station, a key transport hub for ski areas, leaving one man in his 40s dead, with the male suspect fleeing the scene,
A deadly knife attack outside Nagano train station in central Japan resulted in one death and two injuries. A search is underway for the suspect, described as an unfamiliar middle-aged man. The tragedy highlights the rarity yet impact of violent crimes in Japan.
Multiple people were stabbed on Wednesday (Jan 22) evening at a train station in central Japan, a hub of transport to ski areas, leaving one man with no vital signs, while the male suspect fled the scene,
One person died and two others were injured in a knife attack outside a train station in central Japan, authorities said. Police were looking for a suspect who fled after the attack in Nagano on Wednesday night. Nagano police and fire department officials said a 49-year-old man was pronounced dead in hospital.
A man stabbed three people at a train station in central Japan on Jan. 22 before fleeing the scene, leaving one person dead, local media reported.