Japan: Counselling begins after school massacre

A 55-strong counselling team was today trying to heal emotional scars following the deaths of eight primary school children in Japan’s worst mass killing in six years.

Japan: Counselling begins after school massacre

A 55-strong counselling team was today trying to heal emotional scars following the deaths of eight primary school children in Japan’s worst mass killing in six years.

The team, with experts from 10 organisations, has been set up to provide help for children at the school in Ikeda, a suburb of Osaka, following the rampage by crazed knifeman Mamoru Takuma.

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