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Hana Kimura Cause of Death? Why Did Hana Kimura Kill Herself?

Let’s know ‘Hana Kimura cause of death’ Hana Kimura, a female professional wrestler, killed herself at her Tokyo apartment where she lived alone by using poisonous gas.

Kimura was one of the six occupants of Terrace House, a Netflix reality show that was also shown on FujiTV. The show featured an eccentric group of strangers living together in a house. She received a lot of media attention after an episode that featured an altercation between her and a male cast member was shown. The show was canceled after she passed away.

Hana Kimura cause of death

Kimura became well-known as a public figure in Japan as a result of her animated character, toned body, and pink hair. Her passing raised awareness of the issue of cyberbullying and the pressures women experience to fit in with society.

 

Hana Kimura Suicide: Why Did She End Her Life?

Hana Kimura, a 22-year-old female professional wrestler cast member of the hugely popular Netflix reality series “Terrace House,” is thought to have killed herself at her Tokyo home, where she was living alone.

Kimura, the target of cyberbullying, was discovered unconscious and covered in a plastic bag early on Saturday. The sources added that several suicide notes were also discovered in her room, along with a container that appeared to be used to produce toxic gas.

Hana Kimura cause of death
Hana Kimura, centre, in January 2020 at the Wrestle Kingdom (Source: theguardian.com)

The mother of former professional wrestler Hana Kimura, who committed suicide after appearing in the Japanese reality TV program Terrace House, has filed a lawsuit against the show’s creators, claiming that the program was to blame for the cyberbullying resulting in her death.

Kimura received a deluge of hate mail from numerous accounts before her passing. According to the Police, the suspect arrested on Tuesday sent Kimura derogatory comments on social media, including: “You have such a terrible personality, is your life even worth living?” “Hey, When will you pass away?”

 

Mother Kyoko Kimura Sues Terrace House

Kyoko Kimura is suing three businesses, including Fuji Television, for damages of approximately 142 million yen ($1 million). Kimura claims in her lawsuit that the defendants’ production of the show incited viewers to turn against her daughter.

Hana Kimura cause of death
Mother of reality star sues producers of Terrace House TV show (Source: Twitter)

The case was filed with the Tokyo District Court.

The mother of the deceased wrestler has filed a lawsuit against the defendant seeking more than $20,000 in damages. This week she also announced the founding of Remember Hana, a group dedicated to combating cyberbullying.

She previously admitted to her daughter’s lively personality and constant fussing to Japan’s Mainichi newspaper.

 

Hana Kimura cause of death

Hana Kimura
Born September 3, 1997 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Died May 23, 2020 (aged 22) Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan
Cause of death Suicide (ingestion of hydrogen sulfide)
Parent(s) Kyoko Kimura (mother)

 

Is The Bully Arrested?

A Japanese man who harassed a professional wrestler online before she later killed herself has been charged but will not go to trial.

Hana Kimura, also a TV reality show star, was accused of being cyberbullied by the man, who has not been identified, according to the Police, who spoke to AFP. She passed away in May 2020. The man was ordered by a Tokyo court to pay 9,000 yen (£59).

According to Kyodo News, prosecutors filed criminal charges against the man because his posts were “particularly malicious.”

The perceived leniency of the sentence angered Kimura’s supporters after the verdict was delivered. One fan page expressed his outrage on Twitter, writing that Hana Kimura’s cyberbully essentially got nothing. Another argued that the price of human life is not $80.

Kimura’s passing brought attention to the issue of cyberbullying in Japan, which is on the rise. As a result, calls have been made for the government to take stronger action against anonymous social media users who post offensive content.

The parliament approved a penal code amendment that made online insults punishable by up to a year in jail or a $30,000 fine.

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