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Akihabara knife attack survivor shows his wounds

June 28th, 2008 by James

A taxi driver injured during the Akihabara knife rampage shows his wound to the press:


He had been driving his taxi near the crossing where the incident took place and had rushed out to provide aid to injured people, becoming a stabbing victim himself in the process. The taxi diver has since been released from the hospital and can walk around, but the knife wound is not yet fully healed and still causes him a great deal of pain.



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Comment by redtoblack
2008-06-28 15:28:13

What a good man. I hope he recovers well

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Comment by toru
2008-06-28 16:28:01

I thought the same thing. I hope someone translate & summarize what he said in the vid. (my English is not sufficient)

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Comment by Lei
2008-06-28 23:36:04

not everyone would do the same thing he did. Japan still has a very high percentage of social responsibility among its citizens

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Comment by Ken
2008-06-29 11:43:47

That was such a messed up situation. I am happy to hear that someone in Tokyo actually got out of their car to help other people. Too bad the guy got messed up

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Comment by Bruce Smith
2008-06-29 14:54:39

He’s a good man. His family can be proud.

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