Aw, man. That is terrible news, was hoping for a better outcome to this story.
Markkellys on
How… Kyoto is crowded enough to where I don’t think a young man could get lost enough to die from environmental conditions.
It’s also fair weather now and not even very cold at night.
PlatformOk2658 on
It’s not a stretch to think he unalived himself but as for why and what triggered him to choose to do on while on a family vacation you have to think it’s some kind of family trauma.
-Alea_Iacta_Est_ on
Damn and people were so hostile to their families initial posts.
nikowithwine on
Atleast we got a closure, RIP. Was following this news from the first post, really sad but atleast found.
neonkatana on
Sad to hear it, i was really hoping to not to see this kind of result.
Comfortable-Cozy-140 on
I hope all of the people who harassed the women posting about this, accusing them of lying for money or attention, are feeling awfully guilty right now for making a difficult time exponentially worse. Regardless of CoD this is sad and I’d hope people would at least respond to this post with a basic level of human decency.
Living-Number-9050 on
Damn that’s tragic. Was here since the first post and always hoped for a happy ending 😭
twaejikja on
Oh this is terrible; so sorry to hear this
Simple_Wash1618 on
Is this actually true? The website link is absolute cancer filled with dating site ads, and news about him missing is front page news on Yahoo Japan with not a mention of his death.
There’s still a chance he might be found alive.
I also don’t think he would kill himself over a fight about AI.
dyogenys on
We can still save the bees though. That’s what this guy reminded us with his T-Shirt, and also what indicates this was a good guy, and makes it extra sad.
wollyponkus on
Don’t travel abroad and commit suicide. In Japan the family of people who commit suicide is usually held financially responsible for the costs of search and rescue, interruption of business activities, etc. They call it the double tragedy for the families. His parents could be on the hook for a large search and rescue bill. The Japanese are polite but surprisingly unsympathetic.
JuneSB1022 on
I dont get why anyone would be mean to a family looking for their son.
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Cause of death not mentioned
Aw, man. That is terrible news, was hoping for a better outcome to this story.
How… Kyoto is crowded enough to where I don’t think a young man could get lost enough to die from environmental conditions.
It’s also fair weather now and not even very cold at night.
It’s not a stretch to think he unalived himself but as for why and what triggered him to choose to do on while on a family vacation you have to think it’s some kind of family trauma.
Damn and people were so hostile to their families initial posts.
Atleast we got a closure, RIP. Was following this news from the first post, really sad but atleast found.
Sad to hear it, i was really hoping to not to see this kind of result.
I hope all of the people who harassed the women posting about this, accusing them of lying for money or attention, are feeling awfully guilty right now for making a difficult time exponentially worse. Regardless of CoD this is sad and I’d hope people would at least respond to this post with a basic level of human decency.
Damn that’s tragic. Was here since the first post and always hoped for a happy ending 😭
Oh this is terrible; so sorry to hear this
Is this actually true? The website link is absolute cancer filled with dating site ads, and news about him missing is front page news on Yahoo Japan with not a mention of his death.
There’s still a chance he might be found alive.
I also don’t think he would kill himself over a fight about AI.
We can still save the bees though. That’s what this guy reminded us with his T-Shirt, and also what indicates this was a good guy, and makes it extra sad.
Don’t travel abroad and commit suicide. In Japan the family of people who commit suicide is usually held financially responsible for the costs of search and rescue, interruption of business activities, etc. They call it the double tragedy for the families. His parents could be on the hook for a large search and rescue bill. The Japanese are polite but surprisingly unsympathetic.
I dont get why anyone would be mean to a family looking for their son.