Metro Plus News Convenience store stabbing in Japan kills one, injures two, NHK says

Convenience store stabbing in Japan kills one, injures two, NHK says

One person has died and two more were injured on Sunday morning in a stabbing incident in a convenience store in Sapporo on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido.
According to NHK, Seicomart convenience store employee in the regional capital Sapporo told local police a man was behaving aggressively with something looking like a kitchen knife before 0700 local time (2200 GMT).
NHK said, citing police, three employees in their 40s to 60s were stabbed and injured, with a man in his 40s taken to the hospital where he later died. Two others, a man and a woman, remained conscious.
NHK added, an unemployed 43-year-old local was arrested on the spot on suspicion of attempted murder.
In January, three men were injured in a stabbing incident in Akihabara tourism hotspot in Tokyo but public violence remains low in Japan.