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Japanese parents sue students over son's binge-drink death

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Japanese parents sue students over son's binge-drink death


PUBLISHED : Thursday, 23 July, 2015, 11:59pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 23 July, 2015, 11:59pm

Agence France-Presse in Tokyo

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In 2012, Akira Takahashi collapsed after drinking a litre of shochu - a cheap distilled spirit usually made from wheat or potato, which is about 25 per cent alcohol - at a tennis club gathering.

The parents of a 21-year-old who died during a drinking binge with his university tennis club in Japan are suing fellow student members over his death.

The couple filed a lawsuit against 21 former members of the club at the prestigious Tokyo University, demanding compensation of 170 million yen (HK10.64 million).

"There is no greater sorrow than losing your own child," tearful father Toshihiko Takahashi said after filing the suit at Tokyo District Court. "I hope my son's death will be the last one" that involves binge drinking, he said.

In 2012, Akira Takahashi collapsed after drinking a litre of shochu - a cheap distilled spirit usually made from wheat or potato, which is about 25 per cent alcohol - at a tennis club gathering.

He had been assigned the role of "head of the gathering", a job that entailed entertaining other participants and consuming a large quantity of alcohol.

Local media reported none of his fellow club members gave him water or provided any treatment until they called an ambulance four hours later. By that time, the young man was already dead from acute alcohol poisoning.

His parents said this week 10 former club members had already admitted culpability and had each agreed to pay 2.4 million yen. They are suing another 21 who have refused to acknowledge any role in Akira's death.


 
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