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AKB48 attack: Man jailed for slashing teenage members of Japanese girl band

Satoru Umeta assaulted the two teenager and a man who tried to protect them

Kashmira Gander
Tuesday 10 February 2015 18:28 EST
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Japanese girl pop group AKB48m, whose members were attacked last year
Japanese girl pop group AKB48m, whose members were attacked last year (TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA/AFP/Getty Images)

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A man has been handed a six-year jail sentence, after he used a saw to slash two teenager members of the Japanese girl band AKB48.

Satoru Umeta, 24, pleaded guilty to assaulting Rina Kawaei and Anna Iriyama, now both 19, at a fan event in northeast Japan last year. A man who was trying to protect the pair was also injured.

The judge presiding over the case said Umeta had attacked the pop stars because he was frustrated about being unemployed, Kyodo news service reported.

Umeta's lawyers said their client had shown signs of schizophrenia, AFP reported.

AKB48 member Rina Kawaei, who Umeta attacked (Getty Images)
AKB48 member Rina Kawaei, who Umeta attacked (Getty Images) (TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA/AFP/Getty Images)

The popular band has a rotating cast of more than 90 young women, with affiliate groups across the country and in Indonesia, China and Taiwan.

Due to their fan events, where the stars chat to fans, its members are marketed as “idols you can meet”.

At the event in May, Umeta drew a foldable saw from his jacket, approached the women and attacked them – cutting their hands and faces. The two women were hospitalised overnight.

The singers have since returned to performing with the group.

Additional reporting by AP

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