Shinji Aoba, the suspect in the Kyoto Animation tragedy, is still receiving treatment. Recently, Japanese media interviewed the hospital that treated Aoba, which stated that the current treatment cost has reached nearly 10 million yuan, and this cost will continue to increase in the future and may be borne by the government through taxes, which has sparked heated discussions among netizens. Shinji Aoba was responsible for the Kyoto Animation tragedy that shocked the animation industry in July this year, resulting in 36 deaths and several injuries. He himself was also seriously injured and is still receiving treatment today. According to Japanese media reports, Shinji Aoba is enjoying the "most advanced treatment" and the current cost is close to 10 million yen. In addition, a huge amount of money will be required to fully recover to the point of standing trial. ·The question is, whether such a vicious criminal should be treated or not is not discussed for the time being. Some media analysis shows that considering that Shinji Aoba has been unemployed for a long time, it is estimated that he cannot afford the huge medical expenses, and in the end, the government will most likely have to pay for it. Japanese netizens sighed and offered suggestions: |
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