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Man Breaks Woman’s Jaw Over Cell Phone Game

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | October 12, 2025 | 7 min read

A 21-year-old computer programmer royally rummy punched a 50-year-old women in the face several times after she told him to stop playing a cell phone game. He’s been arrested for assault. The woman’s jaw was broken.

The women asked him to stop playing games with the reason being that Saikyo Line train was overcrowded. However, the man, named Jun Ando, told her to stuff it and then proceeded to punch her several times, breaking her jaw.

Ando was restrained by his fellow passengers, who then escorted him off the train at rummy 365 Toda Park rummy 51 station. He was taken to the station office, where he punched the woman in the face again.

Man held for punching 50-yr-old woman on Saitama train over playing games on cell phone [Japan Today via alafista]

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