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Kyoto Animation fire: Suspect \spotted in area\ days before

Kyoto Animation fire: Suspect "spotted in area" days before

The man suspected of carrying out a deadly arson attack on a Japanese animation studio may have visited the area before, local media reported.

Neighbours spotted a man resembling Shinji Aoba near the Kyoto Animation (KyoAni) office before Thursday"s fire.

Mr Aoba, 41, who suffered severe burns, is in police custody and has been transferred to a hospital in Osaka.

On Saturday, a man died in hospital from his injuries, bringing the death toll from the attack to 34.

The fire swept through the studio"s offices on Thursday morning, injuring many others in what was one of Japan"s worst mass killings in recent years.

One woman told Kyodo news agency that she spotted a man resembling Mr Aoba close to the KyoAni building on Monday. She said the man was carrying two boxes that appeared to contain petrol cans.

Two students also reported seeing a man on Wednesday evening dressed similarly to the suspect. One of the students said the man resembled Mr Aoba and was lying on a bench approximately 500m (1640ft) away from the office.

What do we know about the suspect?

Police detained Mr Aoba on suspicion of setting fire to the building. Mr Aoba had allegedly accused the animation studio of plagiarising his novel.

People who witnessed Shinji Aoba"s arrest said they heard him complaining that the company had stolen his ideas.

A woman prays in front of a row of flowers placed for victims of the torched Kyoto Animation building

He was taken to hospital in Kyoto and, on Saturday, transferred to a hospital in Osaka. He has not yet been formally interviewed about his motive as police are waiting for him to recover from his injuries.

Public broadcaster NHK reported that he had a criminal record and was previously jailed for stealing money from a convenience store. Kyoto Animation"s president said he had recently received threatening letters but did not know if they were connected to the attack.

What happened on Thursday?

The fire broke out at the three-storey building at about 10:30 local time (01:35 GMT). Eyewitnesses described a loud explosion followed by a blaze, causing people to jumped out of windows to escape.

Police said the attacker entered the building and splashed flammable liquid from a bucket before setting it alight, and shouting: "Die!"

Authorities said most of the victims were found piled up on a stairway leading from the building"s third floor up to the roof, where they collapsed trying to escape.

A firefighter inspects the interior of the torched Kyoto Animation building in Kyoto

Kyodo news agency said firefighters had found the door to the roof was shut, leaving people trapped inside. A Kyoto fire official also told Reuters news agency that the building did not have any sprinklers or indoor fire hydrants - but did not need them to comply with Japan"s fire code.

The fire was put out and police investigators searched the site for evidence.

Kyoto Animation was founded in 1981 and has produced popular animation shows including K-On and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. The studio also creates film versions of some of its popular franchises, and released the standalone feature A Silent Voice in 2016 to critical acclaim.


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Iran tanker seizu

The UK government has said it is "deeply concerned" about Iran"s "unacceptable" seizure of a British-flagged tanker in the Gulf.

The Stena Impero"s owners say they have been unable to contact the ship, which was seized in the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway in the region.

Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has warned of "serious consequences" if the situation is not resolved quickly.

Iran said the ship was "violating international maritime rules".

A second British-owned Liberian-flagged tanker, the MV Mesdar, was also boarded by armed guards but was released.

What happened?

The Stena Impero was seized on Friday by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, according to the semi-official Fars news agency.

Mr Hunt said the tanker had been surrounded by four vessels and a helicopter before heading into Iranian waters.

The vessel"s owners said it was fully complying with regulations and was in international waters when it was approached.

It said there no reported injuries among the 23 crew members, who are Indian, Russian, Latvian and Filipino.

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A government spokeswoman told the BBC: "We have advised UK shipping to stay out of the area for an interim period."

Mr Hunt said the seizures were "completely unacceptable" and "freedom of navigation must be maintained".

"We are not looking at military options," he added. "We are looking at a diplomatic way to resolve this situation."

What"s the background to this?

The latest developments come amid a deterioration in relations between the UK, the US, and Iran.

Tensions between the US and Iran have risen sharply since April, when the US tightened sanctions it reimposed on Iran after unilaterally withdrawing from a landmark 2015 nuclear deal.

The US has blamed Iran for attacks on tankers which have happened in the world"s key shipping area since May. Tehran denies all the accusations.

Although the UK government remains committed to the deal, which curbs Iran"s nuclear activities in return for the lifting of sanctions tensions escalated further earlier this month when British Royal Marines helped seize an Iranian tanker off Gibraltar.

It was suspected of carrying oil to Syria in breach of EU sanctions.

In response, Iran threatened to seize a British oil tanker.

On Friday, Gibraltar granted a 30-day extension to allow authorities to detain the tanker longer.

Since the seizure of the Iranian tanker, the UK raised the threat to British shipping in Iranian waters in the Gulf to "critical".

Iranian boats also attempted to impede a British oil tanker in the region, before being warned off by a Royal Navy ship, according to the Ministry of Defence. Iran denied any attempted seizure.

On Friday, the US claimed to have destroyed an Iranian drone in the Gulf