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This 86-yr-old lives with the scars of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

August 08, 2015 17:37 IST
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words.

Well, Sumiteru Taniguchi, 86, proves this with the images of the wounds he suffered to highlight the lasting effects of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing on August 9 1945.

Web of scars: Sumiteru Taniguchi was just 16 when the five-tonne plutonium bomb, known as the 'Fat Man', detonated 500 metre above the thriving Japanese port city. Photograph: Yuriko Nakao/Reuters

The octogenarian was just 16-years-old when an atomic bomb threw him from his bike in Nagasaki.

For 70 years, he has lived with a web of wounds covering most of his back, and the remains of three ribs that half rotted away.

He is still unable to fully straighten his left arm.

His wife still applies a moisturizing cream every morning to reduce irritation from the scars. Not a day goes by without pain.

In constant pain: Taniguchi's back was torn apart in the blast, which threw him from his bicycle as he worked as a letter carrier. Photograph: Yuriko Nakao/Reuters

The victim spent 21 months lying on his stomach getting treatment for his burned back, decomposing flesh and exposed bones.

Taniguchi hopes no one else will have to suffer the pain of nuclear weapons.

He heads a Nagasaki survivors group working against nuclear proliferation, though old age and pneumonia are making it harder for him to play an active role. 

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