A man named Shinji Aoba has been sentenced to death in Japan for a deadly arson attack on Kyoto Animation studio in 2019, which resulted in the deaths of 36 people. Despite his defense team’s claim of mental incompetence, the judge found no evidence of insanity at the time of the crime, highlighting the tragedy and impact on the victims and their families. The case has deeply affected the nation and the global anime community, with many expressing sorrow for both the victims and the troubled perpetrator.
- Shinji Aoba was sentenced to death for arson attack on Kyoto Animation studio.
- The attack in 2019 killed 36 people and caused national and international grief.
- Aoba’s lawyers argued for acquittal based on mental incompetence, which was rejected by the judge.
- The judge stated Aoba was not weak or insane and acknowledged the severe impact of the 36 deaths.
- Aoba had admitted to the crime, claiming the studio plagiarized his work, which was never proven.
- The ruling has been met with emotional responses from the families of the victims and the anime community.
- Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had described the attack as too appalling for words.
- The perpetrator, Aoba, suffered severe injuries from the fire, with burns on 90% of his body.
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