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Man dies after being pushed in front of train, teen arrested

Police are questioning an 18-year-old boy over the death of a stranger who was pushed in front of an approaching train at JR Okayama Station late Tuesday night.

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4 responses to “Man dies after being pushed in front of train, teen arrested”

  1. chris o neill, Mar 31 at 10:13 pm :
  2. to all the victims families and friends i send my sincere sympathy in their grief and loss. such crimes are just too easy to attain in the crowded stations and difficult to prevent, but there is a simple solution to make such acts of viciousness lless possible. move the yellow line further back from the edge of the platform and make it an offence for anyone in breach the line until the train they wish to board comes to a complete halt

  3. Koji Akamine, Apr 17 at 11:36 pm :
  4. I am very sad to hear that this loss had accourd in this terrible situation. My sympathy to all the victims family that they lost their loves ones.

  5. Ciara peterson, Apr 23 at 1:06 am :
  6. this story is very sad and my deepest sympathy for the mans friends and family. i think the boy is so stupid what person in their right mind would want to go to prison and kill an innocent person to do it.

  7. Ciara peterson, Apr 23 at 1:06 am :
  8. this story is very sad and my deepest sympathy for the mans friends and family. i think the boy is so stupid what person in their right mind would want to go to prison and kill an innocent person to do it.

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