Sagamihara stabbings

The
Sagamihara stabbings were committed on 26 July 2016 in
Midori Ward,
Sagamihara,
Kanagawa, Japan. Nineteen people were killed and twenty-six others were injured, thirteen severely, at a
care home for disabled people. The crimes were committed by a 26-year-old man, identified as , a former employee of the care facility. Uematsu surrendered at a nearby police station with a bag of knives and was subsequently arrested. Justin McCurry of ''
The Guardian'' described the attack as one of the
worst crimes committed on Japanese soil in modern history. Uematsu was
sentenced to death on 16 March 2020, after the prosecution sought the maximum penalty for murder in his trial; }}, he was on
death row awaiting execution. As of 2023, it is currently the deadliest
mass stabbing in Japanese history.
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