Who Is Shinzo Abe’s Killer Tetsuya Yamagami? Age, Girlfriend, Motive Behind Former Japanese PM’s Assassination

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The Police in Japan have arrested a 41-year-old man for killing the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Abe was addressing an election event when he was shot twice from a close range. The former PM was airlifted to the hospital but he succumbed to his injuries. He sustained bullet wounds on the right of his neck as well as suffering subcutaneous bleeding under the left part of his chest.

Shinzo Abe

Several world leaders including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have condoled Abe’s death. Modi said that India will observe a day of national mourning on 9 July.

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Gun crime in Japan is extremely rare. It’s in this context that the shooting of Abe had stunned the Japanese people. Everyone was keen to know about the identity of Abe’s killer and, more crucially, the motive behind the ghastly act.

Who Is Shinzo Abe’s Killer Tetsuya Yamagami

The Police were quick to overpower the killer and arrest him. He was earlier described as a male, in his 40s. Janta Ka Reporter is now able to confirm that Abe’s assassin is a 41-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami.

He previously served in the Maritime Self-Defence Force of Japan for three years between 2000 and 2010.

Motive

Earlier, it was reported that the suspect decided to kill Abe because he disagreed with his policies.

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According to the NHK, the police now say that Yamagami told investigators he had a grudge against Abe and decided to kill him.

This page will be updated once more information emerges about his motive.

Yamagami had used an improvised gun to assassinate Abe, the longest-serving prime minister of Japan. Abe was holding a political event for this Sunday’s elections for the Upper House.

Abe, who encouraged people to have more children, was childless himself.

Meanwhile, police have found explosives from the home of Tetsuya Yamagami.

It’s still not clear about his family and whether Yamagami is married or has children.

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