ABOUT A BOY
ABANDONED IN FOREST
Searchers
combed a forest in Japan on Tuesday for a missing
seven-year-old boy with no clues about his fate as social media erupted in
anger towards his parents who said they abandoned him by a road as punishment
for being naughty.
Police
on horseback were among 130 rescuers scouring a mountainous area of the
northernmost island of Hokkaido from dawn for Yamato
Tanooka, who went missing on Saturday.
His
parents first said he had disappeared while the family foraged for edible
plants. They later told police they had left him by the road to discipline him
after he threw stones at people and cars.
They
said they drove about 500 metres down the road but when they went back a few
minutes later he had disappeared.
The
area is so remote that residents of the region say they rarely go through it.
“We
have done an unforgivable thing to our child, and we have caused a lot of
trouble for everyone,” Yamato’s father, Takayuki
Tanooka, told television reporters.
“I
just hope he is safe.”
Thousands
of people took to social media, some to pray for Yamato’s safety in an area
where the temperature at night falls to 7 degrees Celsius.
Heavy
rain is forecast for Tuesday night and the boy was wearing only a T-shirt and
jeans.
“When
I think of him being alone in the woods like that, my heart aches,” said one
person posting on social media.
But
most people on social media rebuked the parents as neglectful.
“If
he was actually throwing stones at cars, that shows there wasn’t a lot of
discipline anyway - and probably not enough love either,” said one person.
“Whatever
the result, this is parental neglect. It’s cold in the Hokkaido mountains, and
I hear there are bears, too,” said another person.
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