An online influence is killed while livestreaming in Tokyo
In Japan, a young woman was killed while livestreaming on Tokyo Avenue by a man who was assigned to an opposer, as approximately one of the police.
22-year-old Air Sato, “Help!” By passing by passers! ” Livestream went to darkness and sounds sounding to those who watch with the sounds of sirens. His audience “Where did he go?” Placed confused and restless reactions, including emergency tastes. And “someone helps!”
Tokyo police said on Tuesday, 42-year-old Kenji Takano accused of doubt, the day before the crime, a famous Tokyo neighborhood attacked. Mr. Takano, who was arrested at the scene, said he did not want to kill him.
According to the police, Mr. Takano, watching the cell phone camera in the saw camera, the neck and Torso, Neck and Torso, Neck and Torso used a knife knife. A Livestreamer, who has more than 2,600 persons, took himself in order to be a circuit of major train stations.
Although efforts were made to revive him, Ms. Sato died after his arrival.
Violent crimes are usually rare in the regular and clean streets of Tokyo, although it is concerned about growing inequalities, stagnant prices, increased prices.
Police said they believed that this was not an accidental attack. Mr. Takano once said that Ms. Sato was a great amount that he had never been paid.
According to police, Mr. Takdanona can keep a spectacle against Sato. According to local media, Mr. Takano recognized the buildings, followed by the local press, referring to police investigators.
After the attack, as passers, those who passed through the road and the social media of Sato on the street were seized together with photographs of photos.
In a live application called Whowatch in the channel, he often led himself while visiting the sticks and talking to other flaws.
This is not the first killing of a woman in Japan. Two years ago, a Tokyo was sentenced to a 26-year-old man in a suburban court In prison for up to 17 years For stabbing a 33-year-old affected by him.
Hisako ueno and KiUKO NOTO Contributing report.