A male junior high school student in Nagoya was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after stabbing a 15-year-old girl he was dating in the stomach and other areas with a knife.
According to the announcement, the junior high school student is suspected of attempting to kill a woman he was dating (15) by stabbing her in the abdomen and other areas with a knife (blade length 9 cm) on the grounds of an apartment complex in Naka-ku, Hiroshima, at around 7:05 p.m. on the 14th. The woman struggled with the man to avoid being stabbed and suffered a minor injury to her left hand. When questioned, the junior high school student reportedly denied some of the charges, saying, “I tried to stab him, but I didn’t mean to kill him.” When the junior high school student met the woman, he had a knife hidden in his trouser pocket. The woman’s life was not in danger, but the incident came to light when she consulted with her father and the police station on the 15th. Yomiuri Shimbun 2024/11/16 08:04.
When I was in elementary school, I got into a fight with a classmate and got the back of my hand cut with a knife. And then my homeroom teacher slapped me and said it was my fault. Times have changed.
The woman’s life was not in danger, but the incident came to light when she consulted with her father and the police station on the 15th. The way it’s written suggests that it wasn’t such a serious injury.
The Hokkaido-Douga, Tonking-Ga, Okinawa-Ga, and other yellow-faced natives who live on the same islands at the edge of Asia, are they going to start a ridiculous tribal war with the Aichi-Ga and Nagoya-Ga next?
In the past, I didn’t really get why people would blame games for kids getting into trouble, but now that the movements in murder games have become more 3D and realistic, I feel like they’re right.
I often hear that there was no intent to kill, but isn’t it a fallacy to say there was no intent to kill when the stabbing was done with a knife or kitchen knife? Is this the kind of stupid advice lawyers should give?
>>49 A 15-year-old in third year of middle school and a 15-year-old who has just graduated from middle school and is equivalent to first year of high school?
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