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58,000 Elderly People Died Alone at Home in Japan in 2024

58,000 Elderly People Died Alone at Home in Japan in 2024

A signboard of the National Police Agency and the National Public Safety Commission
A signboard of the National Police Agency and the National Public Safety Commission

   Tokyo, April 14 (Jiji Press)--The National Police Agency has said that 58,044 elderly people living alone died at home in Japan in 2024, disclosing such a figure on an annual basis for the first time.
   The agency conducted a survey on the issue of loneliness and isolation as part of the government's fact-finding efforts. The government will use the results to consider measures to resolve the problem.
   According to the agency's announcement Friday, out of the 204,184 bodies handled by police nationwide in 2024, 76,020 were those of people living alone that were found at home.
   Of the solitary death cases, people aged 65 or older accounted for about 76 pct. Those aged 85 or older formed the largest portion by age group at 14,658 people, followed by 12,567 aged 75 to 79 and 11,600 aged 70 to 74.
   Meanwhile, those who died alone at home included 780 people in their 20s, 1,013 in their 30s and 62 aged 15 to 19.

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