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Yu-Gi-Oh creator died trying to rescue a family at sea

Por: Portland Press Herald World October 16, 2022

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NAHA, Japan — The creator of the popular manga “Yu-Gi-Oh!” who was found dead in July in waters off Nago in Okinawa Prefecture is believed to have drowned while trying to rescue people who were having difficulties at sea. Kazuo Takahashi, whose pen name was Kazuki Takahashi, was snorkeling in Onna on July 4 when he saw a girl and her parents in difficulty in the water, the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters in Naha said Friday.... + full article



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