Talk:Sanji Iwabuchi
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Suicide
[edit]While it seems quite likely that Sanji committed suicide, I've not seen any source that was as definite about his fate as this article suggests. In particular, I've never found a source that states positively that he committed suicide using a hand grenade. Sources, please?
I'm comfortable with "likely committed suicide" in the article lede, but the current wording is rather too certain given the lack of evidence (in particular, the fact that his body was never identified.) --Yaush (talk) 15:01, 18 February 2014 (UTC)
Understated slaughter
[edit]As the cordon tightened Iwabuchi's troops (17K, I know of.) in the center of Manila indulged in a fanatical massacre. Estimate: 100 to 150K. (He and his officers committed suicide. Like ISIL, not warriors. No budhi.do here ... rabid dogs. My opinion. --bdt)
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