19 people were killed and 26 wounded when stab a man in a facility for disabled people in central Japan on Tuesday morning.

Surrendered to the police the suspect Satoshi Uematsu, 26, a former employee of the facility in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, 40 kilometers southwest of Tokyo, said a government official at a news conference with public broadcaster NHK .

Kyodo news agency reported that the dead were aged 18 to 70 and includes nine men and 10 women.

Place 2:30 am when the staff called the police and reported about the man armed with a knife in the yard of Tsukui Yamayuri-En facilities, media reports.

The 3-hectare facility, built by the local government in the lush bank of the Sagami River, is caring for people with various disabilities. It has a maximum capacity of 160 people, including staff. It is usually locked at night but the man inserted after breaking the windows of the building.

Police recovered a bag with just a knife, one stained with blood. Still investigating the motive for the massacre.

Asahi Shimbun reported that the suspect told police: "I want to get rid of the disabled from this world." According to another report, the suspect grew angry after his work cut out at the facility.
 
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