The Japanese man gambled on huge donations from across the region

Authorities released 360,000 for Corona patients

In Japan, a man lost his gamble after receiving  360,000 in aid for the entire region in Corona's days, and has said in a lawsuit that he will return the money in small installments. 
 
the man said through his lawyer, "I am very sorry that I used it." 

The lawyer confirmed that his client had paid the aid money. 

Last month, a large sum of money was mistakenly transferred to the same person by the authorities in Abu, a remote area of ​​western Japan. 

In the area, the money was to be distributed to low-income people affected by Corona. 

Authorities later tried to contact him but to no avail. 

According to the report, authorities once contacted the man's mother and tried to persuade her to meet him, but to no avail. 

However, even after the authorities contacted him, he worked tirelessly for several weeks and the amount of 46.3 million yen was not refunded and the authorities filed a lawsuit against him. 

It turned out that he had lost money in gambling.

Accused says he will repay 46.3 million yen in small amounts

His lawyer says he now intends to return the money in small installments. 

"I am happy with the decision of this person, however, the authorities have decided to withdraw the case against him," Abu Mayor Noorihiko Hanada told reporters on Wednesday. Not ready.

 ”He added that he hoped to tell the truth in court.

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