[Sad news] Satoshi Yoshida, a former American football club who aimed at his knees when tackled by a suspected molester and caught him, “The treatment cost is very difficult.

[Sad news] Satoshi Yoshida, a former American football club who aimed at his knees when tackled by a suspected molester and caught him, “The treatment cost is very difficult. "I was molested! Please help!" It was around 8:00 am on June 5 that Mr. Akira Yoshida (44 years old), an employee who was trying to get on the JR Saikyo Line up train from Itabashi Station, heard the cry of the woman. A young woman who seems to work at home was walking with a middle-aged man's belt. During this rush hour, Saikyo Line is always packed. Mr. Yoshida also pushed his body from his back in a “hold-up” posture, turning his back in front of his body and raising both hands. When a woman tried to hand over a molester to a station employee, Mr. Yoshida was pinned to “run away”. Sure enough, the molester shook the station staff and ran toward the end of the platform on the opposite side of the stairs at full speed. "I'm going to get off the track and get out of the track" Yoshida thought so and ran after. At the same time, he shouted "Let's fall!" The day before, I watched a video on SNS that was caught by a pervert. An office worker-like man put his feet in front of the molester. Mr. Yoshida, who belonged to the American football club, tackled when he slowed down and slowed down. The molester was caught safely, but it was Yoshida's body that was not safe. He banged his right knee to the home, was kicked by a molester and broke his clothes, and his left flank rubbed and bleeded. He was taken to the medical office, but was unable to get up and was transported to an emergency. The knees were swollen, and ambulance crews and nurses were mistaken for the molesters, and they received a “bonus” to receive cold treatment. He was told to heal in a month, but after about two weeks, his pain recurred. On MRI, the patient was diagnosed with bone contusion and complete healing for 3 months. In April of this year, Mr. Yoshida just changed his job as an executive officer and had no paid leave. The president said, “Do n’t worry, rest,” but “When I was told, resting was painful … It ’s been two months since I joined the company,” says Yoshida. ). For this reason, I did not take a break. The place of work is about 10 minutes on foot from the nearest station, but it takes about 25 minutes because walking does not remain. Once a week, I stayed at a nearby hotel so that I would not be late on the day before the morning meeting from 7 am. Expenses such as medical expenses and accommodation charges are also included. However, Mr. Yoshida says, “It was good that I was injured like an office worker like me.” “If a driver or other person who uses the body encounters the same situation, there may be no work-related accidents and people will not be able to live. The economic burden will be great even for unemployed and part-time workers.” According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, there is a system that pays treatment costs if an ordinary person gets injured when a suspect is seized or a disability remains. However, it is stipulated that the procedure for using the system starts with a report from the police officer in charge, and the injured person cannot apply. When Mr. Yoshida inquired to the competent station, he was considering whether the system could be used, but responded that "I still don't know if compensation will be paid." Mr. Yoshida argues, “There are many people who do not know about the system, and there is an economic disparity even in helping people.” * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20190814-00010000-huffpost-soci Related article document.write(” + ”);

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