Dhaka Attack

Dhaka attack: Japanese survivor hid in cafe lawn

Government officials pray for the victims of Friday's Bangladesh terrorist attack after their bodies had arrived on a government plane at Tokyo's Haneda airport on July 5. Photo: The Japan Times.
Government officials pray for the victims of Friday's Bangladesh terrorist attack after their bodies had arrived on a government plane at Tokyo's Haneda airport on July 5. Photo: The Japan Times.

The sole survivor, Tamaoki Watanabe, among the eight Japanese caught in a July 1 terrorist attack at a restaurant in Bangladesh, told Japanese police that he managed to hide from attackers in the cafe’s garden, investigative sources said Wednesday, according to a report by Japan Times.

46yr old, currently hospitalized in Tokyo while recovering from a gunshot wound suffered in the attack, reportedly ran from the Holey Artisan Bakery cafe as the shooting started, taking cover in its lawn during the 12-hour siege that left 20 hostages dead.

In his first interview with Japanese police, Watanabe confirmed that he had been at the restaurant together with the seven Japanese who were killed in the assault targeting foreigners, and said he did not see the other members of his party after running out of the building, according to Japan Times.

Of the seven, the bodies of five showed they had been shot, with bullet wounds including to the head identified as the cause of death in at least four cases.

Two police officers and six of the seven assailants also died in the standoff, which ended after military and police personnel stormed the building in an upscale area of Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka.

Watanabe was among 13 people rescued by Bangladeshi police.

According to the sources, Watanabe had a calm demeanor while speaking with investigators on Wednesday in a roughly hour-long meeting that took place at the hospital where he is recovering.

The police hope to interview him further about the circumstances of the attack, insofar as his condition allows, as they pursue an international investigation.

The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, which also took the lives of nine Italians, two Bangladeshi and one person each from the United States and India.

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Dhaka attack: Japanese survivor hid in cafe lawn

Government officials pray for the victims of Friday's Bangladesh terrorist attack after their bodies had arrived on a government plane at Tokyo's Haneda airport on July 5. Photo: The Japan Times.
Government officials pray for the victims of Friday's Bangladesh terrorist attack after their bodies had arrived on a government plane at Tokyo's Haneda airport on July 5. Photo: The Japan Times.

The sole survivor, Tamaoki Watanabe, among the eight Japanese caught in a July 1 terrorist attack at a restaurant in Bangladesh, told Japanese police that he managed to hide from attackers in the cafe’s garden, investigative sources said Wednesday, according to a report by Japan Times.

46yr old, currently hospitalized in Tokyo while recovering from a gunshot wound suffered in the attack, reportedly ran from the Holey Artisan Bakery cafe as the shooting started, taking cover in its lawn during the 12-hour siege that left 20 hostages dead.

In his first interview with Japanese police, Watanabe confirmed that he had been at the restaurant together with the seven Japanese who were killed in the assault targeting foreigners, and said he did not see the other members of his party after running out of the building, according to Japan Times.

Of the seven, the bodies of five showed they had been shot, with bullet wounds including to the head identified as the cause of death in at least four cases.

Two police officers and six of the seven assailants also died in the standoff, which ended after military and police personnel stormed the building in an upscale area of Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka.

Watanabe was among 13 people rescued by Bangladeshi police.

According to the sources, Watanabe had a calm demeanor while speaking with investigators on Wednesday in a roughly hour-long meeting that took place at the hospital where he is recovering.

The police hope to interview him further about the circumstances of the attack, insofar as his condition allows, as they pursue an international investigation.

The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, which also took the lives of nine Italians, two Bangladeshi and one person each from the United States and India.

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