Istanbul - A Japanese engineer apparently committed suicide in Turkey, as he blamed himself for the failure of a cable on a bridge in Istanbul, on which he had worked. According to Turkish authorities, the man cut his wrist and then slashed his throat. A explanatory note was found next to his body lying near a local cemetery, local agency Dogan reported. Fifty-one-year-old Ryoichi Kishi was working on the construction of a suspension bridge that is intended to improve highway connectivity between Istanbul and the city of Izmir, located by the Aegean Sea. However, during the works, an important cable broke, which the engineer likely blamed himself for later. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of his death.
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