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Tokyo: Japan’s upper house election was held yesterday as previously announced in the context of the shooting death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe two days ago. In many places people were seen casting their votes with sadness.

Final Tribute

The election to elect 124 members of the Upper House of Japan was held yesterday. Post-voting polls suggest that the late Shinzo Abe’s ruling Free Democratic Party will win the majority of seats. Meanwhile, Shinzo Abe’s body was laid to rest at his home in Tokyo yesterday for a public funeral.

Many leaders, including Prime Minister Bumio Kishida, paid tribute to his body. It is expected that an official announcement will be made regarding his burial in the coming days. In this situation, Tetsuya Yamagami, who shot and killed Shinzo Abo, was interrogated by the police yesterday.

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Political reason

A police officer said about this: The killer, Tetsuya Yamagami, was a driver in a warehouse. He is always calm and has resigned from work a few months ago as his health is not good. The killing did not take place for political reasons.

Yamagami’s mother was fully involved in a Christian church. As a result, Yamagami’s family business has gone bankrupt. Yamagami, who was in that anger, has hatred towards Shinzo Abe who supported the Christian church. So with the decision to kill him, he waited for several days and carried out the plan. The reason for this killing is due to security lapses. The investigation is going on. This is what he said.

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