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Japan Sagamihara knife attack: At least 19 dead, reports say Japan Sagamihara knife attack: 19 killed at care centre
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At least 19 people have been killed in a knife attack at a residential care centre for the mentally disabled in the Japanese city of Sagamihara. Nineteen people have been killed in a knife attack at a residential care centre for the mentally disabled in Japan, local emergency services say.
The attack happened in the early hours of Tuesday. Another 26 people were reportedly injured, 20 seriously. The attack in Sagamihara happened in the early hours of Tuesday. Another 26 people were injured, 20 seriously.
Local police have arrested a male suspect after he turned himself in.Local police have arrested a male suspect after he turned himself in.
The man is said to be aged 26, and is a former employee at the the Tsukui Yamayuri Garden facility, 40km (25 miles) south-west of Tokyo.The man is said to be aged 26, and is a former employee at the the Tsukui Yamayuri Garden facility, 40km (25 miles) south-west of Tokyo.
He is reported to have told police he wanted disabled people to disappear.He is reported to have told police he wanted disabled people to disappear.
The attacker entered the facility at about 02:30 local time (17:30 GMT) and began stabbing those inside.The attacker entered the facility at about 02:30 local time (17:30 GMT) and began stabbing those inside.
Eight staff were on duty at the time at the centre, which houses 149 permanent residents.Eight staff were on duty at the time at the centre, which houses 149 permanent residents.
Japan knife attack 'leaves 19 dead'Japan knife attack 'leaves 19 dead'
Mass killings are rare in Japan, which has extremely strict gun control laws.Mass killings are rare in Japan, which has extremely strict gun control laws.
In 2008, a man drove a truck into a packed shopping district at Akihabara in Tokyo, before climbing out and randomly stabbing people. Seven people died.In 2008, a man drove a truck into a packed shopping district at Akihabara in Tokyo, before climbing out and randomly stabbing people. Seven people died.
The attack occurred on the same date that a man with a history of mental illness stabbed eight children to death at an Osaka primary school in 2001.The attack occurred on the same date that a man with a history of mental illness stabbed eight children to death at an Osaka primary school in 2001.