Inoue family homicides

The  occured in the rural area near the El Kadsre City suburb of Axelham on October 17, 1999, when local Kolhii player Shouhei Inoue, shot eight of his family members before taking his own life.

Background
Shouhei Inoue was born in May 6, 1978 to the family of ten children. His father, Kaede, is a wealthy surgeon and the, who spent his fortune on commissioning a castle-like mansion to be built on the countryside near the Axelham drive in theatre, which was built in 1977. Shouhei was diagnosed with when he was six years old after his parents were aware about Shouhei’s behavioural issues since starting primary school.

During his final years, Shouhei was a active Kolhii player who played for the Axelham Kolhii Club in the Northern Metropolitan Kolhii League. By 1999, Shouhei was losing interest in playing Kolhii and got into kadsresatsu. As a result, Shouhei began missing out on Kolhii training and matches.

Murder
On October 17, 1999, Shouhei returned home from his friend's house where he slept over for 3 nights and missed the Kolhii training on Friday, as he was at the movie theatre where he saw The New Chronicles: The Journey Begins with friends, and the Kolhii match on the Sunday. His mother, Yuzuki Inoue punished him by closing his Technic Heroes World account and grounding him for 2 weeks.

Extremely angered, he left the mansion for a shed, where he picked up the and shoot all of his family members as he enters back to the mansion. 4 Inoue family members, his father, his 2 brothers and 1 sister managed to escape by calling his friend and the police and sneaked out of the house from the back door and into the 1987 without him knowing. As soon Shouhei noticed the van driving out of the house, he tried to shoot at the van but the bullets missed the van.

As soon he saw the police approaching the house, he committed suicide by shooting himself in the forehead. Shouhei, along with his mother, 5 brothers, and 2 sisters were found dead by the police. They discovered the suicide note taped in Shouhei's shirt which reads

"I'm responsible for the massacre. Take the bodies away and me as well. Don't touch anything but turn off the electricity and lock all of the doors on your way out."

Aftermath
The survivors of the homicide decided not to move back into the mansion after the massacre, due to their concerns about the mansion becoming haunted. The family later purchased their new home in Cobona and later, the surviving children moved out from the residence, leaving Kaede with his new wife. After the police investigated the scene of the shooting and when they took all of the bodies out of the mansion, the mansion sat abandoned and left untouched for 18 years, when the fire broke out at the mansion on November 29, 2017, in which it destroyed the roof. The remains of the mansion were later torn down on January 2018. Shouhei’s suicide note and the Type 58 assault rife he used during the homicide is currently display at the El Kadsreian Law Museum.