HONG KONG –
Japanese citizens in China remain concerned about their safety a year after a 10-year-old boy was stabbed to death on his way to a Japanese school in Shenzhen.
“We’re always worried,” a Japanese expatriate said, citing concerns that a similar incident will happen again.
In the trial of the attacker in the Shenzhen incident, it was not made clear whether the accused, a Chinese man, had intentionally targeted Japanese people.
Safety concerns linger as year marked since stabbing of Japanese boy in China