Killed On Live Stream By Her Stalker Fan- Ai Mogami Case
Jul 11, 2025•Channel
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Published11 months ago
Duration27:45
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Languagehi
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views426.8K
Likes19.6K
Comments959
Engagement Rate4.81%
Likes per 100 views4.58
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On March 11, 2025, a horrifying incident unfolded live on the Japanese livestreaming platform WhoWatch, leaving thousands of viewers in shock. 22-year-old streamer Airi Sato, known online by her alias Ai Mogami, was brutally stabbed to death while broadcasting a casual walking stream from the Takadanobaba district in Tokyo, Japan. The attack happened in broad daylight as over 6,500 fans watched in real time, unaware at first that what they were witnessing was not a scripted scene—but a real-life murder.
The accused is 42-year-old Kenichi Takano, an unemployed man from Tochigi Prefecture, who was reportedly a former fan of Ai Mogami. According to police reports, Takano had been following Airi Sato’s streams for months and had lent her over ¥2 million yen (approximately $13,000–15,000 USD). When the money wasn’t repaid and a civil court ruling had gone in his favor, Airi allegedly blocked all contact with him, triggering a dangerous obsession. On the day of the murder, Takano used the live broadcast to track her real-time location, cornered her on a public street, and stabbed her over 30 times with two knives, one of which targeted her neck and caused fatal hemorrhagic shock. He was arrested on the spot.
The case sent shockwaves across Japan and the global livestreaming community. What made it even more disturbing was that the attack was captured live and later spread across social media platforms. Investigations revealed that Takano planned the murder in advance and even livestreamed part of the attack himself. Airi Sato’s death not only raised questions about streamer safety in Japan but also highlighted the dark, dangerous side of parasocial relationships, where emotional boundaries between fans and creators often blur into obsession.
In this video, we explore the full timeline of Ai Mogami’s tragic murder—from her online rise on WhoWatch, her background and personal life, to the events that led to her death at the hands of Kenichi Takano in Tokyo. We also look at how Japanese law is responding to increasing cases of stalking and violence against digital creators, and why this specific case has become a turning point in the conversation around online privacy, safety, and fan entitlement.
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