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Family Mourns Univ. Student Killed in 2016 Kumamoto Quake

Family Mourns Univ. Student Killed in 2016 Kumamoto Quake

Student Hikaru Yamato's mother (right) and brother (center) mourn his death near the now-defunct Aso Ohashi bridge in the village of Minamiaso, Kumamoto Prefecture, on Wednesday.
Student Hikaru Yamato's mother (right) and brother (center) mourn his death near the now-defunct Aso Ohashi bridge in the village of Minamiaso, Kumamoto Prefecture, on Wednesday.

   Minamiaso, Kumamoto Pref., April 16 (Jiji Press)--Family members Wednesday mourned the death of a then 22-year-old university student who was killed in one of the big earthquakes that hit Kumamoto Prefecture, southwestern Japan, in 2016.
   Hikaru Yamato's 57-year-old mother, Shinobu, laid flowers at an altar set up near the now-defunct Aso Ohashi bridge in the village of Minamiaso, which collapsed in the quake.
   At 1:25 a.m., which was when the main quake measuring up to 7, the highest level on the Japanese seismic intensity scale, occurred nine years ago, Shinobu, along with Hikaru's 32-year-old brother, Shogo, observed a moment of silence.
   Hikaru's father, Takuya, who had visited the site every year, died in September 2024.
   "No matter how many years have passed (since Hikaru's death), I can't bring myself to be positive," Shinobu said.

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