In July, the world discovered of the unhappy passing of Kazuki Takahashi, the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh! On the time his dying was recorded by officers as a drowning, however a latest report from the US army’s newspaper has offered some further particulars not recognized on the time.
A narrative on Stars & Stripes, the Division of Defence’s personal information service, reviews {that a} “U.S. Military officer [has been] acknowledged for rescuing three folks from a riptide at a preferred Okinawa dive spot in an episode that apparently killed a well known Japanese manga artist”.
The officer, 49 year-old Main Robert Bourgeau, has been advisable for a Soldier’s Medal for his actions on July 4, which occurred at Mermaid’s Grotto within the village of Onna, Okinawa. Bourgeau reportedly noticed three swimmers—two Japanese civilians and a fellow US soldier—struggling in a harmful riptide, and whereas “nonetheless sporting his trainers” raced out to rescue them.
The S&S report says that whereas the riptide alone was harmful sufficient, six-foot waves crashing amongst it rapidly induced a whirlpool impact, which started sucking within the stranded swimmers.
Bourgeau—a educated scuba diving teacher—was capable of carry each civilians to shore, after which direct the US soldier to security as nicely. Through the rescue, nonetheless, “a number of sworn witness statements offered by the Military” say Takahashi additionally jumped in to assist, however onlookers solely “caught glimpses of him till he disappeared beneath the waves.”
“He’s a hero”, Bourgeau instructed Stars & Stripes. “He died making an attempt to avoid wasting another person.”
Takahashi’s physique was discovered by the Japanse Coast Guard the following day floating off the coast of Nago, a metropolis within the northern a part of Okinawa. His automobile was later found parked at Mermaid’s Grotto.