Suspect held over stabbing of YouTuber


Police said they had arrested a suspect in the fatal stabbing of a YouTuber while she was livestreaming on a downtown Tokyo street.

Tokyo metropolitan police said yesterday they had arrested Kenji Takano, 42, on the spot on suspicion of attempted murder on Tuesday.

He has since been sent to the prosecutors but has not been charged yet.

The victim, Airi Sato, 22, was rushed to a hospital with critical injuries after the attacker stabbed her repeatedly in her upper body, police said, and was later pronounced dead.

Witnesses and livestream viewers said that they heard her screaming for help, and the stream suddenly went black.

The suspect told police that he got to know Sato through her livestreaming and had seen her in person a number of times, and that they had a financial dispute, according to media reports, including the Asahi newspaper.

Broadcast NHK reported that Takano had lent Sato a large sum of money and that she did not pay him back despite a court order.

Takano traveled from Oyama city, about 100km north of Tokyo, to carry out the attack after Sato announced the livestream and tracked down her location by watching the footage, media reports said, quoting police.

He told police he did not intend to kill her. — AP

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