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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. | |
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. |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |
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