Witnesses claim that the author of “Yu-Gi-Oh!”  died trying to save streaming women

Witnesses claim that the author of “Yu-Gi-Oh!” died trying to save streaming women


Kazuki Takahashi’s body was found on 6 July

Kazuki TakahashiJapanese manga author Yu-Gi-Oh!, died in July, at the age of 60, during a dive, according to the Japanese Coast Guard. Now the witnesses have testified and provided new details about the incident.





Witnesses claim that the author of “Yu-Gi-Oh!”  died trying to save streaming women

According to the people at the scene, on July 4, Kazuki, with his diving equipment, braved the current to save a woman and her 11-year-old daughter who were in danger. However, the author was unable to successfully complete his mission.

In addition to him, US Army officer Robert Bourgeau, who is a diving instructor, also came into action. However, he managed to save both mother and daughter, but he claimed he didn’t see Takahashi at the time.

Takahashi’s body was found three days after the accident, off the coast of the Okinawa Department (in southern Japan).

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Source: Terra

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