Caregiver Killing: Confessions of a Desperate Family (Translated Documentary)

Caregiver Killing: Confessions of a Desperate Family (Translated Documentary)

by (japanese) Mainichi Shimbun Osaka Social Affairs Department Interview Team

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"I killed my family." When love and affection become a burden, how to avoid the "enchanted moment" when the bonds between relatives are twisted and broken? "If you cover your mother's mouth and nose with a quilt, she will be free..." - The inner world of the "perpetrator" in the "nursing killing" incident. The Mainichi Shimbun Osaka Social Affairs Department interview team conducted in-depth interviews to reveal the tragic reality of home care and explore the possibility of preventing another tragedy. The aging Japanese caregivers are losing talent and social welfare support is insufficient. Family caregiving is like an endless protracted battle, which ultimately leads to a moral tragedy. How far away are we from the sensational "nursing killing" incident?

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