[Shizuoka] Two years after a child was left dead on a kindergarten bus, a father is furious at slanderous comments made about his late daughter, and the kindergarten has instructed children not to get up from their seats until their names are called...
“She deserves to die” “She’s a trashy girl” Two years after being left behind on a kindergarten bus and killed, father angry at slanderous comments insulting his late daughter ※9/5 (Thu) 7:00 Shizuoka News TV Abandoned Kawamoto China (then 3 years old) September 5th marks exactly two years since Kawamoto China (then 3 years old) was left behind on a shuttle bus at a certified kindergarten in Makinohara City, Shizuoka Prefecture, and died. Prior to this day, China’s father gave an interview and revealed his current feelings, saying, “My resentment hasn’t gone away.” On the other hand, there is one more thing that his father cannot forgive. Former director’s prison sentence confirmed for sloppy management September 5, 2022. China Kawamoto (then aged 3) died after being left behind for a long period of time on a shuttle bus at Kawasaki Kindergarten, a certified childcare facility in Makinohara City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The cause of death was severe heat stroke. In connection with this incident, the then principal of the kindergarten, who was driving the bus on the day, and the class teacher, who noticed that China-chan was not there but failed to contact the parents, were indicted. The former principal was sentenced to one year and four months in prison, and the former class teacher was given a one-year prison sentence suspended for three years. Regarding the former kindergarten principal who received a prison sentence, the presiding judge said, “As a driver, the degree of negligence in failing to exercise the basic duty of care to ensure the safety of the children while transporting them to and from the kindergarten was significant. “There is a serious lack of awareness regarding ensuring the safety of the children entrusted to them by their parents, and as a childcare worker who is responsible for the lives of the children, she cannot avoid severe criticism,” the court said. Neither party appealed, and the prosecution also did not appeal, so the sentences were finalized. Anger that never fades, no matter how much time passes On August 31, almost two years after the incident, China’s father gave a joint interview to the press. It was said that this day marked the third anniversary of China-chan’s death. China’s father said, “She has returned to work and has done her best to get her life back on track, but the feelings of regret remain deep inside her and she cannot forget them. “The feeling of resentment hasn’t gone away,” he said, revealing that he still harbors anger and regret. As time passes, he finds himself crying less frequently than before, but he still finds himself crying when he suddenly thinks about memories of China-chan in his daily life. That is why his hatred for the former principal and former homeroom teacher who took his daughter’s life has never faded, and he also feels strong anger toward the bus assistant who overlooked the incident and the assistant teacher who noticed her absence, even though no charges were filed. Continue reading ↓ “She deserves to die” “She’s a trashy girl” – Father angry at slanderous comments insulting his late daughter, two years after she was left dead on a kindergarten bus
>>1 > A civil lawsuit was filed, but surprisingly, the other party claims to have been a victim of “impersonation.” What do you mean, “surprisingly”? Does that mean there is clear evidence that she definitely did it? I just read the article about Kimura’s mother’s trial, so I thought it wouldn’t be surprising if someone was a victim of identity theft.
Oh! I’ll have to make a thorough request for disclosure of information and sue them. As LonBoo Jun said, the most effective way to deal with slander is to request disclosure of information!!!
>>16 I think the people at the kindergarten are trying to make it seem like there was a problem with the child or the parents’ discipline in order to reduce the responsibility of the kindergarten.
He’s a former teacher so he only got a suspended sentence. He probably didn’t contact the parents for fear of getting into trouble. I think he’s worse than the driver.
>For this reason, particularly malicious users are identified through disclosure requests. > I ended up filing a civil lawsuit, but to my surprise, the other party is claiming to be a victim of “identity theft.” Impersonation victim lol Was it the brains of some lawyer? Give up, you’re stubborn.
>>28 I once accidentally posted a comment I was trying to post on another thread on a thread about some incident, and it ended up being a perfectly abusive comment, which gave me quite the fright.
The principal must feel relieved too. Once he has served his sentence he can proudly say he has taken responsibility. I will sue anyone who says anything about it.
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