Man arrested for attempted murder in Osaka van incident

Police in Moriguchi City arrested a 44-year-old construction worker on suspicion of attempted murder after he allegedly backed his minivan into an 11-year-old boy on a bicycle.

The incident took place at around 6 p.m. on Friday on a narrow local road. Four elementary school students were riding their bicycles when they passed the suspect's oncoming vehicle, after which he honked his horn. Yohei Takimoto then reversed his minivan, striking the rear of the victim's bicycle before driving away.

The boy fell and sustained a minor head injury. Eyewitness accounts and security camera footage indicated that Takimoto accelerated in reverse to hit the bicycles. He turned himself in at a police station two hours later.

Takimoto has denied the allegation. He was quoted as saying, "I didn't mean to hit him."

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Japanese police arrested a 16-year-old boy suspected of killing 69-year-old company executive Eiko Tomiyama during a home invasion in Tochigi on Thursday morning.

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Police in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, have arrested a 54-year-old unemployed man on suspicion of killing his 88-year-old father.

A fifth high school boy has been arrested in a Tochigi robbery-murder case. The 18-year-old student allegedly used a communication app to introduce a 16-year-old boy to another person despite knowing the minor would assist in the crime.

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