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Japanese minister tries suicide Japanese minister kills himself
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Japan's agriculture minister is in a critical condition in hospital after trying to commit suicide, reports say. Japan's agriculture minister has died in hospital after apparently commit suicide, reports say.
Toshikatsu Matsuoka, 62, who has been linked to a growing political funding scandal, was found hanged in a building near Japan's parliament. Toshikatsu Matsuoka, 62, who has been linked to a growing political funding scandal, was reportedly found hanged in a building near Japan's parliament.
He was rushed to emergency treatment, with Japanese broadcaster NHK reporting that the minister's heart had stopped. He was rushed to emergency treatment but was declared dead a short time later, according to reports.
He was involved in a scandal over unexplained expenses claimed for a rent-free office.He was involved in a scandal over unexplained expenses claimed for a rent-free office.
Mr Matsuoka had refused to explain the expenses to a parliamentary committee but the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, defended him, saying he had fulfilled his legal responsibilities.Mr Matsuoka had refused to explain the expenses to a parliamentary committee but the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, defended him, saying he had fulfilled his legal responsibilities.
Support for Japan's government has fallen to its lowest level since Mr Abe took office last year, a new poll suggested.Support for Japan's government has fallen to its lowest level since Mr Abe took office last year, a new poll suggested.