Cult leader 'may be feigning illness to evade death penalty'

The Japanese former cult leader sentenced to die for a deadly nerve gas attack on the Tokyo underground rail network might be faking insanity to avoid the gallows, said a psychiatric report released today.

Cult leader 'may be feigning illness to evade death penalty'

The Japanese former cult leader sentenced to die for a deadly nerve gas attack on the Tokyo underground rail network might be faking insanity to avoid the gallows, said a psychiatric report released today.

The 88-page report concluded that Shoko Asahara, the former guru of the Aum Shinrikyo cult, is competent to stand trial in his appeal against a 2004 conviction and death sentence.

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