Japanese pop star attacked by knife-wielding fan | Inquirer Entertainment

Japanese pop star attacked by knife-wielding fan

/ 01:34 PM May 22, 2016

A silhouette of a hand holding a knife

TOKYO, Japan — A Japanese pop star who was repeatedly knifed in a frenzied attack by an obsessive fan was in a critical condition Sunday, police and media reports said.

Mayu Tomita, 20, was stabbed dozens of times in the neck and chest as she was waiting to appear at a small concert venue in Tokyo, Jiji Press and other local reports said.

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Police arrested Tomohiro Iwazaki, 27, on the spot and seized a blood-covered knife, a spokesman for the Tokyo force said.

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Tomita had been working as a pop star and actress while completing her college studies, the reports said.

Before the attack, the singer had complained to police that Iwazaki was posting obsessive comments about her on Twitter and blogging sites, Jiji said.

Iwazaki told police he became angry towards the star when she returned a gift he had sent her, public broadcaster NHK said.

Female Japanese pop stars often cultivate a girl-next-door image, appearing at fan events and performing at smaller venues.

In 2014, two teenage members of Japanese girl group AKB48 were attacked by a man wielding a saw at one of the band’s regular meet-the-fans events./rga

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