Stabbing rampage near Tokyo leaves nearly 20 injured, mostly school kids

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The scene of the stabbing where emergency service workers attend to stab victims before rushing them to hospital. Photo via Bernama

TOKYO: Nearly 20 people had been injured, some critically, after a man went on a stabbing rampage in a park close to Japan’s capital Tokyo on Tuesday morning, Xinhua news agency reported, quoting local media.

The local fire department was alerted to the incident at around 7.45am local time, which occurred in a park in a residential area near Noborito Station in Kawasaki City.

According to the latest local media reports, of some 20 people who were stabbed in the frenzied attack, 16 of them were children of elementary school age.

The scene of the stabbing where emergency service workers attend to stab victims before rushing them to hospital. Photo via Bernama

The police said that two adults and one child are without vital signs as a result of the attack.

The suspect, believed to be in his 40s or 50s, has been taken into custody. Local police said that the attacker himself has sustained serious injuries to his shoulder and neck as a result of a self-inflicted wound.

Stab victim, shielded by a blue sheet is being rushed by ambulance and emergency service workers to hospital. Photo: A Reuters video grab.

According to the police, the suspect is unconscious as a result of stabbing himself in the neck. Police have retrieved two knives from the scene of the attack. – Bernama

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En-route to the hospital. Photo: A Reuters video grab.

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