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00:00Did you know in Japan there's a poem that brings death to those who read it aloud?
00:03It's called Tomino's Hell.
00:04A massive curse surrounds its verses, said to drag the reader into torment.
00:08The poem tells of a boy named Tomino, who descended into hell, suffering unimaginable pain.
00:13But the real terror lies in speaking it aloud.
00:16One night, a radio host named Daiki decided to test the myth.
00:19His late-night program often featured urban legends, and he thought the poem would thrill his audience.
00:24He read the title aloud, his voice firm.
00:26But as he reached the second stanza, he felt dizzy.
00:28His throat tightened, and sweat beaded on his forehead.
00:31Listeners reported hearing his voice waver, then crack, followed by harsh coughing.
00:35I can't breathe.
00:37He gasped before a loud crash echoed through the studio.
00:39The broadcast abruptly cut off.
00:41Colleagues rushed to the studio, finding Daiki sprawled on the floor, unconscious, blood pooling from a wound on his head.
00:47At the hospital, he woke up, but his eyes seemed vacant.
00:50He couldn't remember the poem or why he had fallen.
00:52He kept mumbling fragments of the verses, over and over.
00:55Two nights later, Daiki was found dead in his apartment.
00:57The walls were covered with scribbled lines from the poem, written frantically.
01:01His final recording played on its own, broadcasting a distorted voice repeating,
01:05Tomino called me.

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