Shimpei Tominaga, the Japanese businessman punched for trying to break up a fight, dies

Shimpei Tominaga, the Japanese businessman punched for trying to break up a fight, dies
Shimpei Tominaga, the Japanese businessman punched for trying to break up a fight, dies

Shimpei Tominagathe 56-year-old Japanese entrepreneur, hit by a punch while trying to break up a fight, died in hospital in UdineThe man had been hospitalized in Intensive Care for four days and last night the commission to determine brain death was activated.

As the prosecutor of Udine, Massimo Lia, had made known, the position of Samuele Battistella, the twenty-year-old from Mareno di Piave (Treviso) who had thrown the punch, would have worsened in the event of the man’s death. In fact, now the crime charged against him is that of manslaughter. The boy is in prison in Udine together with two peers; all three are residents of the Treviso area.

The pain of the mayor of Udine

The Mayor of Udine, Alberto Felice De Toni, expressed «deep emotion and sadness» in addressing «the community to express the most sincere condolences for the tragic passing of Mr. Shimpei Tominaga. The loss of him is a serious and painful wound for Udine. Those who knew him «describe him as an esteemed and respected man and entrepreneur, who lived in Udine, contributing with passion and human and professional commitment to the development of the city, leaving his mark on our community»writes the mayor.

Shimpei Tominaga, dead after four days of agony

De Toni underlines that «It is above all for his last, courageous gesture that I wish to remember him today” that is, for having demonstrated “an exceptional sense of civic responsibility and altruism, paying with his own life. In an era in which we too often remain indifferent to others, his sacrifice represents an example of humanity and courage, values ​​that our society increasingly needs”, De Toni indicated.

On behalf of the Municipal Administration and the entire city of Udine, the mayor extended «deepest condolences to his wife Chinatsu, his 13-year-old son, and all his family and friends. In this moment of immense pain, we are close to you and offer you our most sincere support and solidarity. The fight against crime and violence requires a great commitment and today more than ever in Udine it is necessary to restore peace and serenity in our city, also with strong actions that help guarantee the safety of citizens – he concluded – Shimpei Tominaga gave a great example, now we must follow it so that this never happens again in Udine».

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