Nagasaki bomb survivor Shigemi Fukahori dies aged 93 after revealing ‘skin melting’ horror of nuke blast that ended WW2 A NAGASAKI World War Two bombing survivor - who devoted his life to campaign against nuclear weapons - has died aged 93.
Shigemi Fukahori horrifically described the "skin melting" impact of the terror 1945 nuke that blitzed his Japanese city.
Fukahori was only 14 when the US dropped the atomic weapon on August 9, 1945, that would officially end World War Two.
He died due to old age, according to local media, but Fukahori previously shared the horrific scenes he saw when he was just a teenager.
Fukahori told Japanese broadcaster NHK in 2019: “On the day the bomb dropped, I heard a voice asking for help.