Three people stabbed in random attack at bus stop near Japan ski resort - Suspect, believed to be man in his 40s, remains at large
NAGANO (Japan), Jan 23 (Bernama-Kyodo) -- A man was killed and two others injured in a random stabbing near JR Nagano Station on Wednesday evening, Kyodo news agency quoted local police and fire authorities said.
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.
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,
A knife attack outside a train station in Nagano has left one person dead and two injured, Japanese police say.
TOKYO: A man stabbed three people at a train station in central Japan on Wednesday (Jan 23) before fleeing the scene, leaving one person dead, local media reported.
Authorities in Japan say one person is dead and two others are injured after a knife attack Wednesday night outside a train station in Nagano
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TOKYO, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- Two men were stabbed near Japan's JR Nagano Station at around 8 p.m. local time on Wednesday, local media reported. One of the victims is in an unconscious state. Authorities are investigating the incident and searching for the perpetrator, national broadcaster NHK cited local police as saying. ■