Dhaka Attack

Bodies of 7 Japanese victims reach Tokyo

A minibus part of a Japanese convoy, as relatives of victims of an attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery and the O'Kitchen Restaurant, visited the site, in Dhaka.
A minibus part of a Japanese convoy drives on a road, as relatives of victims of an attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery and the O'Kitchen Restaurant, visited the site, in Dhaka on Monday, July 4, 2016. Photo: Reuters

Under gray skies, the bodies of the seven Japanese killed in a militant attack in Bangladesh returned to home soil early morning today.

A Japanese government plane, which had brought family members and government officials to Bangladesh to retrieve the victims, touched down at 6:50am local time at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.

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The bodies, in boxes covered with white cloth, were lowered slowly in pairs from the high cargo bay of the 747, and lined up on four wheeled cargo pallets on the tarmac.

Japanese victims of Dhaka attack

■ Killed

Hiroshi Tanaka, 80

Hideki Hashimoto, 65

Koyo Ogasawara, 56

Nobuhiro Kurosaki, 48

Yuko Sakai, 42

Makoto Okamura, 32

Rui Shimodaira, 27

■ Injured: Tamaoki Watanabe, 40s 

Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, Bangladesh Ambassador Rabab Fatima and other officials laid bouquets of flowers in between the boxes. Kishida said later that the cruel act of terrorism had taken precious lives.

"I once again felt deep sorry and indignation," he told reporters.

The five men and two women were among 20 hostages who died in an overnight siege that ended Saturday morning at a restaurant popular with foreigners in Dhaka, the capital city. They were private consultants working on a Japanese government development project in Bangladesh.

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Bodies of 7 Japanese victims reach Tokyo

A minibus part of a Japanese convoy, as relatives of victims of an attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery and the O'Kitchen Restaurant, visited the site, in Dhaka.
A minibus part of a Japanese convoy drives on a road, as relatives of victims of an attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery and the O'Kitchen Restaurant, visited the site, in Dhaka on Monday, July 4, 2016. Photo: Reuters

Under gray skies, the bodies of the seven Japanese killed in a militant attack in Bangladesh returned to home soil early morning today.

A Japanese government plane, which had brought family members and government officials to Bangladesh to retrieve the victims, touched down at 6:50am local time at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.

.............................................................................................

READ MORE

Terror Strikes Dhaka

The siege as it unfolded: Blood, Shock, Horror

Who were the victims of Dhaka café tragedy?

Bereaved families reach Dhaka

...........................................................................................

The bodies, in boxes covered with white cloth, were lowered slowly in pairs from the high cargo bay of the 747, and lined up on four wheeled cargo pallets on the tarmac.

Japanese victims of Dhaka attack

■ Killed

Hiroshi Tanaka, 80

Hideki Hashimoto, 65

Koyo Ogasawara, 56

Nobuhiro Kurosaki, 48

Yuko Sakai, 42

Makoto Okamura, 32

Rui Shimodaira, 27

■ Injured: Tamaoki Watanabe, 40s 

Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, Bangladesh Ambassador Rabab Fatima and other officials laid bouquets of flowers in between the boxes. Kishida said later that the cruel act of terrorism had taken precious lives.

"I once again felt deep sorry and indignation," he told reporters.

The five men and two women were among 20 hostages who died in an overnight siege that ended Saturday morning at a restaurant popular with foreigners in Dhaka, the capital city. They were private consultants working on a Japanese government development project in Bangladesh.

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