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.
Despite an arrest, authorities are concerned about a troubling rise in violence in recent years, potentially linked to isolation and mental health issues.
Japanese police arrested a 46-year-old man on Sunday over a stabbing spree that left one person dead and two others injured in the central city of Nagano on Wednesday. The suspect, Yusuke Yaguchi, has remained silent during questioning by investigators,
One person was killed and two hurt in a stabbing attack Wednesday at Japan's JR Nagano train station. One woman and two men were waiting for a bus on the station's north side when they were attacked.
NAGANO - A man was arrested on Jan 26 in connection with last week’s stabbing attack in front of JR Nagano Station that left one person dead and two injured, police said.
A man was killed and two other people were injured after they were attacked by a man holding what appeared to be a knife in front of the main station in Nagano City, central Japan, at around 8 p.m ...
NAGANO--A 46-year-old unemployed man was arrested Jan. 26 in connection with a suspected random stabbing attack outside a major rail station in central Japan that left one person dead and two others injured.
TOKYO: A 46-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the attack on Wednesday near Nagano Station, where three people were stabbed, leaving one dead and two injured, local media reported Sunday (Jan 26).
Three people were stabbed on Wednesday evening at a central Japan train station, a key transport hub for ski areas, leaving one man
A dedicated hotline had been established at the Nagano Central Police Station to ... moved around the train station after the attack, the Japan Times reported. “I was with my child, and for ...
A 46-year-old male suspect in a random stabbing attack in Nagano, central Japan, that left a man dead and two others injured, was ar
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