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Nails to meet the woman he was dating…2 girls killed and injured “man driving sideways” stunned reason.

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The passenger car in which Fujikawa drove and hit two girls. The dents in the car indicate the size of the accident (Image: Kyodo News)

He said, “You took my daughter’s life and ruined our lives. I will never forgive you!”

The victim’s father’s angry voice echoed through the courtroom. There are sobs from the audience. The defendant was listening to the wailing of the bereaved family members with his face downcast.

The Nagoya District Court in Aichi Prefecture November November On November 22 On November 22, the Nagoya District Court in Aichi Prefecture ruled that Mikito Fujikawa (52), an unemployed man living in Chikusa Ward, Nagoya City, was the victim of a traffic accident that killed and injured two girls. (52), an unemployed man living in Chikusa Ward, Nagoya City. Mikito Fujikawa (52), an unemployed man living in Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment. The sentence is extremely unusual in that it exceeds the prosecution’s recommendation of four years and six months imprisonment. Judge Koji Yamada explained the reason for the sentence.

The defendant was indifferent to the most basic duty of a driver, which is to ensure the safety of others. Taking into consideration the seriousness of the impact on the victims, including the bereaved families, and the severity of the feelings of punishment, it is not possible to evaluate that the sentences sought fully reflect these facts.

The driver ran a red light and drove at 50 km/h.

The intersection where the accident took place (photo partially doctored). (Image: Kyodo News)

The accident occurred in March this year at an intersection on Tanabe Street in Mizuho Ward, Nagoya City.

A car driven by Fujikawa hit two girls who had just finished their third semester at school. The suspect’s car was traveling at a speed of about 50 km/h (50 mph). at a speed of about 50 km/h. He ran a red light and entered the intersection at about 50 km/h. He hit the two girls, who were in the third grade of elementary school at the time. A third-grade girl (9 at the time) was hit on the head and died, and a fourth-grade girl (10 at the time) was killed. A girl in the fourth grade (10 at the time) was seriously injured. A girl in the 4th grade (10 years old at the time) was seriously injured. Fujikawa was caught red-handed by a police officer who arrived at the scene. He was suspected of causing death by negligent driving,” said a reporter from the society section of a national newspaper.

Fujikawa had been looking aside while driving just before the accident. The reason for this is astonishing.

On the day of the accident, Fujikawa left his home to meet his girlfriend. On the way there, he received a message on his smartphone that said, ‘I’m going to meet her. On the way, he texted from his smartphone, ‘I’m going to be about 15 minutes late. On the way, he sent a text message from his smartphone, saying that he would be about 15 minutes late. He was probably trying to keep up appearances. He used nail clippers to cut his nails in the car and threw them in a trash can placed before approaching the intersection where the accident took place.8.8 He was driving while looking aside for 8 seconds.

This is not the only surprising behavior of the defendant.

He usually texted in the car and clipped his nails. Fujikawa has a total of seven traffic violations to date, including “holding a cell phone. At the end of last year, he was arrested for driving with a cell phone in his hand.

In October, he was arrested by the police for driving with a cell phone in his hand. In a statement of opinion in October, the victim’s family members harshly told Fujikawa, “We will never forgive him for the rest of our lives. In the verdict, Judge Yamada ruled that the defendant “was arrested for looking aside while driving multiple times,” and that “he will never be forgiven. He caused the accident without changing his attitude, even though he had been warned several times for looking aside while driving. It can be said that he dared to look aside while driving, and he should be severely criticized.

At the trial, the defense argued that Fujikawa had shown remorse, saying he would never drive again, and asked for a suspended sentence. However, due to the malicious nature of the accident, he was sentenced to more than the requested prison term. After the verdict, the father of the deceased girl made the following comment through his representative

[Joon]. I still cannot accept the reality that my daughter is no longer in this world. I can’t go about my daily life without telling myself, ‘Someday my daughter will surely come back to me in good health. (I sincerely hope that the defendant will accept today’s verdict and face it with sincerity.

The Nagoya District Court, where the defendant was sentenced to more than the required sentence (Image: Kyodo News)
A girl’s life was taken by a side-impaired driver (Photo: Image: Kyodo News) (Image: Afro)
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