Kyoto Animation arson suspect arrested after 10 months of burns treatment

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Kyoto Animation arson suspect arrested after 10 months of burns treatment
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Thirty-six people died in atrocity that is Japan’s deadliest blaze since 2001

last year that killed 36 people, after officers waited 10 months for him to be treated for serious burns.

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