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Japan explosions: Blasts in park kill at least one and injure three in Utsunomiya Japan explosions: Blasts in park kill at least one and injure three in Utsunomiya
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At least one person has been killed and three others are injured following twin explosions in the Japanese city of Utsunomiya. At least one person has been killed and three others are injured following twin explosions in the Japanese city of Utsunomiya.
The explosions occurred near a park in the city, which is 60 miles north of Tokyo, shortly after 11:30am (2:30am GMT), a spokesman for the fire service said. The explosions occurred in a car park near a park in the city, which is 60 miles north of Tokyo, shortly after 11:30am (2:30am GMT), a spokesman for the fire service said.
Kyodo News service reported a burned body was found in the park after police received a call saying a person was engulfed in flames following sounds of an explpsion.
The Yomiuri Shimbun said one of the parked cars exploded and burnt down two other vehicles there.
Minutes later police found a scorched, dismembered man's body inside the park, it said.
State broadcaster NHK said the cause of the blasts was currently unknown but police were investigating whether the two blasts were linked. State broadcaster NHK said the cause of the blasts was currently unknown but police were investigating whether the two blasts were linked. 
One of those injured is reportedly being treated for shrapnel wounds.One of those injured is reportedly being treated for shrapnel wounds.
Crime rates are low in Japan, and there are no known groups waging any sort of violent campaign against the state. Crime rates are low in Japan, and there are no known groups waging any sort of violent campaign against the state. 
Images broadcast by NHK showed two burnt out cars in a parking lot about 650ft from the park and a charred broken bench at the edge of the park, where a folk art festival was underway.Images broadcast by NHK showed two burnt out cars in a parking lot about 650ft from the park and a charred broken bench at the edge of the park, where a folk art festival was underway.
The festival has now been cancelled, Sky News reported.The festival has now been cancelled, Sky News reported.
Witnesses told the broadcaster they heard a series of loud explosions. Witnesses told the broadcaster they heard a series of loud explosions. 
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