About 30 believed dead in suspected arson at Japan animation studio KyoAni

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TOKYO: About 30 people were feared dead after a suspected arson attack at an animation studio in the Japanese city of Kyoto on Thursday (Jul 18). ...

Twenty people were confirmed dead and about 10 more had no vital signs, an official for the Kyoto City Fire Department said, using a traditional term until death has been verified by a doctor.The toll climbed hours after the fire began, with fire department officials saying bodies were being discovered as they searched the ravaged building.

The fire department said it began receiving calls at around 10.35am. The blaze appeared to have been started deliberately, police said, but there was no immediate information on a possible motive. The man was injured and was being treated at a hospital, preventing police from questioning him, NHK said.Smoke billows from a fire at the Kyoto Animation studio in Japan. Footage of the fire showed thick white smoke pouring from windows of the three-storey building. Its facade was charred black on much of one side where the flames had burned out of the windows.

"A person with singed hair was lying down and there were bloody footprints," the 59-year-old told the local news outlet."Callers reported having heard a loud explosion from the first floor of Kyoto Animation and seeing smoke," a fire department spokesman said."TOO APPALLING FOR WORDS"

 

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