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"Zero Accidents": Families of Traffic Accident Victims Speak Out in Class Held in Yokkaichi

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[Yokkaichi] On the 15th, the Prefectural Police Tomie Crime Victims Support Center held a "Class to Learn the Importance of Life" at Chubu Junior High School (Principal Yamauchi Masaki) in Nishiura, Yokkaichi City. Atsuko Yasuda (57), a family member of a traffic accident victim, who lives in Yokkaichi City, addressed all 330 students and staff members of the school, saying, "Let's make accidents zero. Cherish your one and only life." Yasuda los…
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[Yokkaichi] On the 15th, the Prefectural Police Tomie Crime Victims Support Center held a "Class to Learn the Importance of Life" at Chubu Junior High School (Principal Yamauchi Masaki) in Nishiura, Yokkaichi City. Atsuko Yasuda (57), a family member of a traffic accident victim, who lives in Yokkaichi City, addressed all 330 students and staff members of the school, saying, "Let's make accidents zero. Cherish your one and only life." Yasuda los…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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