Abe murder suspect fit for trial after psych review: Japanese media

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Abe murder suspect fit for trial after psych review: Japanese media
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Japanese authorities have found the man accused of killing former prime minister Shinzo Abe fit for trial after a lengthy psychiatric assessment, local media said Tuesday.

TOKYO, Japan –

Yamagami was apprehended at the scene after Abe was shot to death in broad daylight as he gave a campaign speech in Nara in July. His psychiatric review focused on his relationship with his mother and home environment, local media said.

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