Japanese Composer Keigo Oyamada, Who Was Working on Tokyo Olympics 2020 Opening Ceremony, Resigns After Dark Past Surfaces

Oyamada in several interviews admitted to bullying disabled children and this development comes just three days before the start of the Tokyo Olympics 2020. The Summer Games were postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Keigo Oyamada (Photo credit: Twitter)

Keigo Oyamada, the Japanese composer who was working on the opening ceremony for the Tokyo Olympics 2020, has resigned after his dark past of bullying classmates and disabled children in the past, surfaced.

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