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Committee Members and Police Officers Listen to a Lecture Given by Bereaved Families of Traffic Accident Victims at the Yokkaichi Kita Police Station Council.

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[Yokkaichi] Mieko Sumi (71), a resident of Toin Town and representative of the "Words of Life Project," who lost her son in a traffic accident, recently spoke at the third meeting of the Yokkaichi Kita Police Station Council. In 1997, Sumi's eldest son, Takuya, was hit by a car whose driver was distracted while crossing a crosswalk without a traffic light and died two weeks later. Takuya was a second-year high school student at the time, on his …
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[Yokkaichi] Mieko Sumi (71), a resident of Toin Town and representative of the "Words of Life Project," who lost her son in a traffic accident, recently spoke at the third meeting of the Yokkaichi Kita Police Station Council. In 1997, Sumi's eldest son, Takuya, was hit by a car whose driver was distracted while crossing a crosswalk without a traffic light and died two weeks later. Takuya was a second-year high school student at the time, on his …

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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