Jul 20 (Nikkei) - A man who attempted to drive a car filled with flammable fuels into the Japanese Embassy here early Friday died in the hospital after suffering burns when the vehicle ignited.
The man, in his 70s, had told an acquaintance before the incident that he would set a fire to protest Japan, police said.
No note has been found, but sources said the man mentioned a relative who had been forced to work by the Japanese during World War II.
Police found that the car was loaded with two 20-liter containers of gasoline and around 20 cylinders of propane gas. The man had borrowed the vehicle from an acquaintance.