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Kobe Official's Suicide

KOBE, Japan () -- The city official in charge of restoring Kobe's earthquake-shattered water supply jumped out of a fourth-story window in an apparent suicide, police said Tuesday.


Failure to restore water supply quickly since last Tuesday's earthquake has been singled out as one of the main reasons for the massive damage in Kobe.


Police said colleagues found the body of Takashi Nakanishi, 37, chief of Kobe's water supply operations department, in front of the department's building at the Okuno reservoir in northern Kobe on Monday. Nakanishi left no note.



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