TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains violence and abuse.Nijiro Murakami, best known for his role in the popular OTT series ‘Alice in the Borderland,’ has been accused of abusing his ex-girlfriend. According to recent reports, the actor allegedly injured a woman he met two years ago at his home.
Nijiro Murakami faces the brutality of the accusation
The player was angered after Nikkan Sports reported that the popular Japanese player is being investigated for an incident that happened nearly two years ago at his home in the Shibuya district. Reports say the star inflicted multiple injuries on the woman he was dating two years ago, including punching her. The incident, according to the report, took place between March 2024 and May 2024, during which the woman was injured about 4 times.Her injuries were severe, including banging her head against a window, punching her, and pulling her hair. According to reports, all the injured took more than a month to recover. The relevant authorities are investigating the matter. The case has been referred to prosecutors for further investigation. Police in Tokyo’s Harajuku district were in charge of the investigation. The story came to light after the woman accused the actor and revealed her problem.The story caused quite a stir, especially after the actor admitted to the crime in a statement saying, “There is no doubt that I hurt him.” At the time of writing, neither the actor nor his management agency has made any definitive statements on the matter.Nijiro Murakami was already a famous figure in Japan; However, she rose to international fame following her appearance in ‘Alice in the Borderlands’. As for his work, he is scheduled to make his debut in ‘Strange – Junji Ito’s Strange Stories That Keep You Up at Night’ on July 3. There is no update on whether the program will be canceled or if it will continue as planned following the actor’s controversy.NOTE: If you or someone you know is experiencing it Domestic violencebeing beaten, or harassed, please seek help as soon as possible. Go to a psychiatrist, NGOsor a trusted person. There are several ways to help.