Two Japanese men killed in northeast China after business dispute


Two Japanese men killed in northeast China after business dispute

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Tuesday and said a 42-year-old male suspect of Chinese nationality has been arrested. He had lived in Japan for a long time, the statement said.ReutersLast Updated : 03 June 2025, 01:19 IST


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