High School Girl Beaten and Kicked on Street by Group of Girls Over Apology Demand
Get down on your knees and apologize to everyone!
The woman coerced the high school student and violently assaulted her.
On July 30, Saitama Prefectural Police Juvenile Division and Omiya Higashi Police Station arrested Yuna Kamiishi, 20, a company employee living in Saitama City, and a 17-year-old unemployed girl on suspicion of injury and coercion. They allegedly assaulted a high school girl, A, 15, whom they knew, for over an hour.
The alleged incident occurred between 11:30 a.m. on June 16 and around 0:50 a.m. on the following day, June 17. The assailant girl was a member of a ladies’ motorcycle gang (women’s motorcycle gang) active in Saitama Prefecture, and the suspect Kamiishi was also involved. An acquaintance of the girls called Ms. A late at night on the 16th.
Ms. A was forced to “get down on her knees” and was beaten and kicked by several people on the street at night. The beating left Ms. A with injuries that would take about two weeks to heal, and her father called the police, who discovered the incident through security camera footage. The police have yet to confirm or deny the identity of Kamiishi and the other suspects.
How important Topk is!”
The photographer for this magazine photographed the transfer of the Kamiishi suspects. He stared at the news crews on either side of him from inside the transfer vehicle.
Why had the Kamiishi suspects violently assaulted Ms. A? The motive for the crime was horrifying.
Mr. A was taking care of the suicide uniform of a man who was an acquaintance of the Kamiishi suspects. However, Mr. A lost the suit. The Kamiishi suspects were furious at the loss and called Ms. A to question her. Do you know how important the topk (suicide uniform) is? Do you know how much it costs? He said, “We haven’t found the Kamikaze uniforms yet. We haven’t found the suicide suit yet.
The police are investigating the assault on Ms. A. They believe that there were several other people at the scene of the assault.
PHOTO: Shinji Hasuo