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Nitroplus Music's Producer Shingo Minamino Passes Away After Stabbing

posted on by Egan Loo
Producer at Georide, DIGITURBO's music label for Nitroplus titles

The official website of Georide, DIGITURBO's music label that releases the music from Nitroplus titles, confirmed on Sunday that its producer Shingo Minamino had passed away after being attacked on the street in Osaka's Shinsaibashi district. Minamino worked on the music of Kanako Itou, Super Sonico, Pale Green (Seiji Kumura), VERTUEUX (Ken1& Hideki), Swinging Popsicle, Daiichi Uchū Sokudo, DJ Sadoi, CurriculuMachine, and others. Minamino was visiting Osaka to manage this evening's "Georide 5th Anniversary Special Tour 2012" live concert event at the Osaka Muse hall near the location of the stabbing.

At about 1:00 p.m., a female passerby made an emergency phone call about people getting stabbed in Shinsaibashi. The police arrived on the scene and discovered a man and a woman bleeding. The suspect had attacked the man first, then attacked a woman in her 60s about 30 meters (about 100 feet) away, and then returned to the male victim to stab him again. The two victims were taken to a hospital, but both succumbed to their wounds. Authorities later identified the male victim as 42-year-old Tokyo resident Shingo Minamino.

The police arrested a 36-year-old unemployed man that they identified as Kyōzō Isohi with no fixed address. According to the police, the suspect said he did not know the two victims. He reportedly said that he was thinking of committing suicide, but would kill someone with a knife he purchased near the scene of the crime and thus be executed. According to a source in the investigation, the suspect added that anyone would have sufficed as his intended victim.

Source: Chugoku Shimbun, Jiji Press (link 2), FNN via Hachima Kikō

Update: More information added.


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