Japanese Olympic official dies after jumping in front of subway train

Japanese Olympic official dies after jumping in front of subway train

Media cited police sources who identified the person as someone who worked in the JOC's accounting department.

A man walks past the Olympic rings in Tokyo today. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Tokyo police said they are investigating a deadly incident on the city’s subway, which media reports said involved a senior official at the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC).

Private broadcaster Nippon Television, citing metropolitan police sources, identified the person as someone who worked in the JOC’s accounting department and said his death was being treated as a suspected suicide.

The police are investigating, said a police spokesperson, who did not elaborate. A JOC representative said the committee was collecting information, but did not give further details.

News of the incident was one of the top trending topics on Twitter in Japan.

Already postponed a year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Tokyo Games is scheduled to begin on July 23 in the face of public concerns that authorities can hold the event and keep the Japanese public safe from the spread of Covid-19.

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