TEPCO guilty in Fukushima woman’s suicide


Mikio Watanabe holds a portrait of his late wife Hamako at his home at Yamakiya district in Kawamata town, Fukushima prefecture in this June 23, 2014 file photo. — Reuters pic

From Reuters news agency:

Fukushima court rules Tepco responsible for woman’s suicide

August 26, 2014

FUKUSHIMA, Aug 26 — A Japanese court has ruled that Fukushima nuclear operator Tokyo Electric was responsible for a woman’s suicide after the March 2011 disaster and must pay compensation, in a landmark ruling that could set a precedent for other claims against the utility.

The civil suit by Mikio Watanabe claimed that Tokyo Electric Power Co Inc (Tepco) was to blame for the July 2011 death of his wife, Hamako, 58, who doused herself in kerosene and set herself on fire after falling into depression.

The district court in Fukushima ruled in favour of Watanabe, a court official told reporters. Kyodo news reported that Tepco was ordered to pay ¥49 million (RM1.5 million) in compensation. Watanabe had sought about ¥91 million in damages.

The court decision is the latest blow for the utility, which was bailed out with taxpayer funds in 2012 and expects to spend more than US$48 billion in compensation alone for the nuclear disaster.

Tepco has settled a number of suicide-related claims through a government dispute resolution system, but has declined to say how many or give details on how much it has paid.

Watanabe, who had declined to settle out of court, told Reuters after the verdict: “I am satisfied with the decision.” He said he believed his wife was satisfied, too.

Toru Takeda, 73, a retired high school teacher from a nearby town, travelled from his temporary home in Yamagata in north Japan to hear the verdict. Takeda has filed a lawsuit against Tepco over his inability to return to his home.

“Our verdict will come next month from the same court, so, of course, we welcome this outcome,” he told Reuters.

Tepco’s shares and debt, which have been battered in the wake of the Fukushima crisis and prolonged cleanup, have held largely steady in recent weeks and showed little reaction to the verdict. Tepco shares were down 0.5 percent at 383 yen in afternoon trade in Tokyo.

Kan slams Tepco over request to “withdraw” from crippled plant — GlobalPost: here.

Fukushima nuclear crisis estimated to cost ¥11 trillion: study — The Japan Times: here.

Japanese public seen as biggest obstacle to nuke restart — Bloomberg: here.

18 thoughts on “TEPCO guilty in Fukushima woman’s suicide

  1. Pingback: Fukushima workers to sue TEPCO fat cats | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  2. Pingback: Japan’s new minister’s sado-masochist prostitution and Fukushima scandals | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  3. Pingback: Japanese boss sends teenager to radioactive Fukushima | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  4. Pingback: Fukushima food exported to Taiwan with false labels | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  5. Pingback: Fukushima animals sick from nuclear radiation | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  6. Pingback: Fukushima worker dies | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  7. Pingback: Another Fukushima worker dies | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  8. Pingback: Fukushima radiation American sailors get ex-Japanese prime minister’s support | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  9. Pingback: Fukushima cancer patient sues TEPCO bosses | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  10. Pingback: Fukushima, Japan nuclear disaster continuing | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  11. Pingback: Fukushima survivors’ legal victory against Japanese government | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  12. Pingback: Fukushima radiation problems in Japan | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  13. Pingback: Tepco refused tsunami safety test before Fukushima disaster | Dear Kitty. Some blog

  14. Pingback: Fukushima, Japan, nuclear plant disaster news update | Dear Kitty. Some blog

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.