A man was arrested after a Japanese streamer was fatally stabbed while she lived in a street in the center of Tokyo on Tuesday.
Police in Japan said Friday that they had arrested Kenji Takano, 42, under suspicion of murder attempt.
Since then it has been sent to prosecutors, but has not yet been accused, according to a statement from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police on Friday.
The victim, Airi Sato, 22, was urgently taken to a hospital on Tuesday with critical injuries after she was attacked, suffering more than 30 stab wounds at the top of the body, according to the police. He was later declared dead.
According to the New York Times, Sato It was heard screaming “Aid!” For witnesses and live broadcast spectators before their Whowatch transmission darkened, with the sounds of audible emergency vehicles for those who look live.
According to reports, his audience was publishing questions in the chat, like “Where did it?” And “someone helps!”
The suspect told the police that he met Sato through his live broadcast and had seen her in person several times, and that they had a financial dispute, according to The Asahi newspaper and other media reports.

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The Asahi newspaper reported that Takano had lent Sato 2.5 million yen (around C $ 24,225) and that he did not return the return despite a court order to do so.
Kyodo News reported that it is believed that Takono started lending money to Sato Around 2022. The departure also reported that during a search for their home in Oyama, the police confiscated more than 10 receipts for bank transfers, some of them to Sato.
Tokyo police said Takano had admitted the attack, but said he didn't want to kill Sato.
According to the police, Takano used a survival knife to stab Sato on the head, neck and torso while looking at the camera of his cell phone in a busy street.
Takano traveled from Oyama, a city about 100 kilometers north of Tokyo, to carry out the attack, after Sato announced the live broadcast. He tracked his location seeing the images, according to reports.
Violent crimes are still rare in Japan, where weapons control is extremely strict, but there have been a series of attacks with high profile knives and others that use handmade weapons in recent years in the middle of a gloomy salary and a labor perspective.
– With Associated Press files
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