One dead after 2 explosions hit Japanese city

Three others were injured, two of them seriously, in the blast the cause of which is suspected to be suicide.

October 23, 2016 03:16 pm | Updated December 02, 2016 11:11 am IST - TOKYO:

Policemen and firefighters investigate a parking lot after an explosion in Utsunomiya, some 100 kilometres north of Tokyo, on Sunday. One person was killed and at least three were injured by two near-simultaneous blasts in a Japanese park on Sunday, the local fire department said.

Policemen and firefighters investigate a parking lot after an explosion in Utsunomiya, some 100 kilometres north of Tokyo, on Sunday. One person was killed and at least three were injured by two near-simultaneous blasts in a Japanese park on Sunday, the local fire department said.

Two apparent explosions hit the Japanese city of Utsunomiya back-to-back on Sunday, killing one person and injuring three others in what police are viewing as a possible suicide.

Japanese media reports suggest that the victim, believed to be a 72-year-old former military officer, may have set his house on fire, blown up his car in a public parking lot and then blown himself up in a nearby park.

A note found in the clothing of the badly burned victim included the name of the former officer, Japanese broadcaster NHK and other media reported. The name was not disclosed.

One of the cars destroyed in a fiery blaze in the parking lot belonged to the retired military man, and his house burned to the ground earlier on Sunday, the reports said.

Bystanders shocked

The back-to-back loud bangs in the park and parking lot shocked bystanders, many heading to a festival at the park on a sunny autumn day. The apparent blasts occurred around 11:30 am within about 200 meters of each other.

The festival was cancelled after the incidents.

2 seriously hurt

Two men were seriously injured in the park explosion, and a 14-year-old boy had minor leg injuries. No one was hurt at the small parking lot.

Kyodo News agency said the burned body was found after police received a call saying a person was on fire following what sounded like an explosion.

Bystanders also reported hearing loud blasts from the parking lot. Flames and black smoke shot into the air and repeated bangs could be heard on video posted on the Asahi newspaper’s website. Nearby cars also were damaged.

Utsunomiya, capital of Tochigi prefecture, is a city of some 5,00,000 people about 100 kilometres north of Tokyo. It is near the popular tourist destination of Nikko.

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