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Missing Japanese boy left in mountains by parents 'as punishment'

The parents initially told police they had lost their son while walking in the mountains looking for wild vegetables

Alexandra Sims
Sunday 29 May 2016 18:44 BST
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The parents of a seven-year-old boy, missing in mountains in northern Japan, have admitted they left him in the mountain woodland as punishment after initially saying he had become lost during a family walk.

More than 150 rescue workers are searching for Yamato Tanooka, who has been missing for two days, after his parents left him alone on Saturday in Nanae, Hokkaido – an island in northern Japan whose woods are known to be home to wild bears.

Yamato’s parents initially told police he had gone missing while the family were walking in the area and picking wild vegetables, The Japan Times reports.

The parents later admitted they had lied about the circumstances of the boy’s disappearance.

The boy’s 44-year-old father, Takayuki, told police they left him in the mountains on the way home from a park to punish him for throwing stones at cars driving on a street nearby.

The couple said they had walked around 500m from the child before returning.

Takayuki told a TV Asahi reporter he did not dare admit the truth while requesting a search.

“The parents left the boy in the mountains as punishment,” a police spokesman said. “They said they went back to the site immediately but the boy was no longer there.”

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