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Japan's Justice Ministry says a man convicted of murder for killing and dismembering nine people in his apartment near Tokyo ...
Japan is set to increase its nuclear power capacity, reversing a post-Fukushima policy to reduce reliance on nuclear energy, and aiming for 20% nuclear power production by 2040 to decarbonize its ...
The man who suffered the most painful death ever recorded spent his final days in agony, after a horrific accident left him "burned from the inside out". Hisashi Ouchi, from Japan, had been ...
Victims of nuclear weapons are a testament to the ways that radiation can be deadly - in a very slow and painful process too. A horrific example of this is Hisashi Ouchi after an accident at a ...
In 2025, Japan will commemorate the 80th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki amid the controversial release of treated Fukushima wastewater. Despite backlash from neighbouring countries, diplomatic ...
Hisashi Ouchi suffered a horrific 83-day death from radiation exposure after a criticality accident at a Japanese nuclear fuel plant.
A Japanese man suffered one of the most horrific deaths ever recorded in a case that demonstrates the catastrophic consequences of a nuclear accident, it can be revealed. Hisashi Ouchi, 35 ...
A man suffered the most painful death ever recorded in human history after doctors kept him alive for 83 days. Hisashi Ouchi suffered horrifying injuries as a result of the 1999 nuclear disaster in ...
The man that was the most irradiated human in history was kept alive for 83 days after his horrific accident for one reason. Japanese nuclear plant worker Hisashi Ouchi went through a terrifying ...
Hisashi Ouchi suffered a horrific accident on 30 September, 1999, when he showed up for work at Tokaimura Nuclear Power Plant in Japan.
On September 30, 1999, the Tokaimura nuclear accident at a uranium processing facility in Tōkai, Japan, killed two men, including Hisashi Ouchi.
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