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Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department reportedly plans to file charges against a man accused of cyberbullying Hana Kimura. The late Japanese wrestler – who was a cast member on Netflix reality show Terrace House: Tokyo – died aged 22 in May after becoming the target of abusive posts on social media. Now, local reports claim police are likely to file charges against a man in his 20s over messages which were deleted after her death, but passed on to the police. It’s said that almost 1,200 posts from 600 accounts are under investigation, while the man who has been accused apologised to Kimura’s family over email in June. In May, the wrestler died after sharing a picture of herself with her cat with the troubling caption: ‘Goodbye.’ According to Variety, Kimura had also posted a number of concerning tweets, in which she said she ‘didn’t want to be a human anymore’ and reportedly implied she had been cyber bullied. She wrote: ‘Nearly 100 frank opinions every day. I couldn’t deny that I was hurt. I’m dead. Thank you for giving me a mother. It was a life I wanted to be loved. ‘Thank you to everyone who supported me. I love it. I’m weak, I’m sorry. I don’t want to be a human anymore. It was a life I wanted to be loved. Thank you, everyone. I love you. Bye.’ Hana also alluded to self-harm in a number of tweets. Wrestling was in Kimura’s blood, with her mother Kyoko Kimura also a Japanese pro wrestler. She made her debut with Wrestle-1 in 2016 and won her first title, the JWP Junior Championship, the same year. In 2019, she left Wrestle-1 to join Stardom, where she became the leader of the Tokyo Cyber Squad faction. During her time at Stardom, she won the Artist of Stardom championship twice, as well as a Goddess of Stardom championship.