Yuichiro Haneda, who died of corona infection The truth of “Meeting on” Sponichi Day “Deleted because it was wrong information”: J-CAST News[Visualización de texto completo]



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Yuichiro Haneda, a 53-year-old member of the Constitutional Democratic Party who died suddenly on December 27, 2020 due to an infection with the new corona virus, reportedly attended a meeting despite suspicion of infection on the day of his death. The club’s media deleted the article on the 29th.

At a press conference on the 28th, the party’s general secretary, Tetsuro Fukuyama, stated that “the information that he went to the meeting and collapsed on the way is not true.”

  • Yuichiro Haneda, Senator of the Constitutional Democratic Party (Photo by Government Internet TV)

    Yuichiro Haneda, Senator of the Constitutional Democratic Party (Photo by Government Internet TV)

  • Secretary General Fukuyama attending the meeting (from the official website of the Constitutional Democratic Party)

    Secretary General Fukuyama attending the meeting (from the official website of the Constitutional Democratic Party)

  • Yuichiro Haneda, Senator of the Constitutional Democratic Party (Photo by Government Internet TV)
  • Secretary General Fukuyama attending the meeting (from the official website of the Constitutional Democratic Party)

Some readers criticized: “Didn’t anyone stop the meeting?”

On the 27th, Sports Nippon delivered an article on the web that read: “After a meeting in Tokyo, Yuichiro Haneda died, revealed a politician who collapsed after complaining of poor physical condition.”

According to a “political official”, Mr. Haneda “attended a meeting in Tokyo” on the day of his death, but when he left the scene and got into a car, he fell and was transported by emergency. ..

In a web article on the 28th, “Sudden death in 4 days from fever, Yuichiro Haneda, former diplomatic minister” Yuruyuru Nagatacho “shocked”, Mr. Haneda had a fever on the 24th and it was suspected that he was infected with the new crown. He reported that he “attended the meeting” on the 27th of the day of the PCR test. The article states that the source of information is “multiple parties”.

From the readers of the article, Mr. Haneda’s actions and the party’s response, such as “Why did you attend the meeting the day you had a cold symptom and had a CRP test scheduled?” “Nobody stopped the meeting?” There were a lot of doubtful voices on Twitter.

Mr. Haneda’s actual stock record is …

Secretary General Fukuyama held a press conference on the 28th and reported on Mr. Haneda’s latest action story.

According to a story that Mr. Fukuyama heard from his family and secretary, Mr. Haneda was asymptomatic because there were corona positive people around him on the 24th, but he asked “Where can I get a PCR test?” Through the secretary in the clinic of the Chamber of Counselors. Asked to.

However, it was replied that if there were no symptoms, it could only be received in private facilities and a list of the corresponding facilities was sent. I contacted the clinic where Mr. Haneda’s doctor was, but they told me that the test could not be done, so I made a reservation at another clinic the next day. After that, I spent it at home.

There was a fever of 38.6 degrees at midnight on the 24th, 36.5 degrees on the morning of the 25th, 38.3 degrees at night, 37.5 degrees on the morning of the 26th, 38.2 degrees on the morning of the 26th and 36.1 degrees the morning of the 27th.

He spent the day of the inspection on the 27th at his home, and his condition suddenly changed while he was driving to the hospital with his secretary. Mr. Haneda’s breathing became harsh and the conversation stopped at the end of the words “I am pneumonia.” He hastily called for an ambulance, but it never returned. Mr. Haneda had underlying conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

Secretary General Fukuyama attending the meeting (from the official website of the Constitutional Democratic Party)

Secretary General Fukuyama attending the meeting (from the official website of the Constitutional Democratic Party)

Mr. Fukuyama also claimed that “the information flowing online that collapsed on the way to the meeting is not true”, and in fact denied the coverage of the aforementioned sports newspaper.

The Sports Nippon article was removed on the 29th, and Tokyo Sports also removed the part that says “attend the meeting on the 27th”.

On the 29th, Sports Nippon Shimbun admitted an error in an interview with J-CAST News, saying: “The content we obtained was incorrect information and it was removed.” The Tokyo Sports Newspaper did not reply before the deadline, but will add it as soon as it arrives.

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