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'Truly cruel and inhumane': Japan arsonist who killed 36 appeals death sentence

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  • Shinji Aoba killed 36 during an arson attack on a Japanese anime studio.
  • He was sentenced to death.
  • He appealed the ruling.


A Japanese man sentenced to death for an arson attack that killed 36 people at an anime studio appealed the ruling on Friday, a court said.

Shinji Aoba, 45, was convicted on Thursday over the 2019 blaze at the studios of Kyoto Animation - Japan's deadliest crime in decades.

His lawyers had entered a plea of not guilty, saying he had a mental disorder, but the judge rejected this.

On Friday his defence team appealed the ruling, a Kyoto District Court spokesperson told AFP.

Japan is one of the few developed countries with capital punishment and public support for it is high.

READ | Arsonist who killed 36 sentenced to death in Japan

As of December, 107 people were on death row.

Many of those killed in the July 2019 fire were young, including a 21-year-old woman.

Aoba broke into the building in the morning, spread gasoline around the ground floor, lit it and shouted "drop dead", survivors said.

People wait in line for tickets to attend the firs
People wait in line for tickets to attend the first trial of Shinji Aoba, the defendant in the Kyoto Animation arson murder case, in Kyoto on 5 September 2023.

The victims "were engulfed in fire and smoke in the blink of an eye... They died an anguishing death as the studio instantly turned into a hell," presiding judge Keisuke Masuda said in his ruling.

"Immolating people is truly cruel and inhumane," the judge added.

Aoba himself sustained burns on 90% of his body and only regained consciousness weeks after the fire, and the ability to speak later still.

Aoba believed that the studio - known by its fans as KyoAni - stole his ideas, prosecutors said, a claim the company has denied.

A number of victims were found on a spiral stairwell leading to the roof, suggesting they were overcome as they desperately tried to escape.

More than 30 others were injured, with firefighters calling the incident "unprecedented" and saying that rescuing people trapped inside was "extremely difficult".

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