A NAGASAKI World War Two bombing survivor – who devoted his life to campaign against nuclear weapons – has died aged 93.
Shigemi Fukahori horrifically described his “skin melting” after the terror 1945 nuke that blitzed his Japanese city.
APShigemi Fukahori had died aged 93[/caption]
Fukahori died on January 3 in a Nagasaki hospital in the southwest of Japan.
He became famous after surviving the horror nuclear bomb that tragically killed nearly 250,000 people and shaped the area for decades.
Fukahori was only 14 when the US dropped the atomic weapon on August 9, 1945, that would officially end World War Two.
Japan surrendered days later after the attack but Fukahori spent years detailing the atrocities of this terror blitz.
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