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The US media disclosed the cause of death of "Yu-Gi-Oh" author Kazuki Takahashi: died to save a drowning person

On October 11, the Stars and Stripes, a newspaper owned by the US military media, revealed the cause of the death of well-known cartoonist and "Yu-Gi-Oh" author Kazuki Takahashi.

Previously, Takahashi and Nozomi's body was found by police on the sea in July. The famous cartoonist drowned and died, everyone was shocked, and Hand Tan Ji also relayed the information at that time for the first time, you can see the article on the Tan Ji public account: Burst! "Yu-Gi-Oh" author Kazuki Takahashi died, and his body was found floating at sea when he was found...

The US media disclosed the cause of death of "Yu-Gi-Oh" author Kazuki Takahashi: died to save a drowning person

The newspaper said a U.S. Army officer rescued three people in rapids at a popular diving site in Okinawa, Japan. As for why there are American servicemen in Okinawa, Japan, let's make up for history, so I will not say anything else.

The officer, Burjo, 49, rescued on July 4 of this year, while Takahashi's body was found in the distance two days later. Buljou said that an American soldier, a Japanese woman and her 11-year-old daughter were trapped in the rapids and the situation was urgent, and Buljo participated in the rescue and struggled to save several people.

The US media disclosed the cause of death of "Yu-Gi-Oh" author Kazuki Takahashi: died to save a drowning person

Burrow said his students saw Takahashi enter the water at the moment of rescue and disappear under the waves. He says Kazuki Takahashi is a hero who sacrificed himself to save people.

However, this incident does not seem to be reported by the Japanese media, and the Maritime Self-Defense Force denied that Takahashi and Nozomi were involved in the rescue, and when Tetanhime posted, he rarely saw discussions about this matter on the Japanese Internet.

The US media disclosed the cause of death of "Yu-Gi-Oh" author Kazuki Takahashi: died to save a drowning person

There is currently only one source for this information, and other voices may need to verify it.

Ji remembered that Kazuki Takahashi liked the hero tokusatsu work Ultraman very much, and even personally designed the card "Elemental Hero Shinyuxia" based on Ultraman in "Yu-Gi-Oh GX", if the behavior of Yoshiyumi is true, then he undoubtedly made the same heroic act as his character, which is worthy of our admiration.