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Japan mass stabbing: Accused admits murders but denies guilt

Japan mass stabbing: Accused admits murders but denies guilt
Japan mass stabbing: Accused admits murders but denies guilt

A Japanese man has admitted killing 19 disabled people at a care home near Tokyo in 2016 but pleaded not guilty because he claims he is mentally ill.

Satoshi Uematsu, a former employee at the care centre, is charged with numerous crimes, including murder.

In interviews, the 29-year-old has said severely disabled people are harmful to society and should be killed.

The case is one of Japan's worst mass killings and has shocked people in a country where violent crime is rare.

The case has also raised questions about Japan's treatment of disabled people. Almost all of the victims will not be named at the trial - apparently because their relatives fear the stigma associated with having a disabled family member.

Mr Uematsu faces the death penalty if convicted. The court's verdict is expected in March.

Source BBC

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