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【Sad】In Japan, parents try to go on: 'My child should come home to me'
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Keiko Naganuma laughs at her 6-year-old son, Ran, as he takes his toy alligator and pretends it's eating their blanket in the evacuation center. She rubs his head and looks around the school gymnasium packed with other tsunami victims. "I'm not OK," she says, still smiling as if she's talking about the weather. "Of course I'm not. But I have another son." Naganuma's other son, 8-year-old Koto, is missing. Koto was at Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School the day the tsunami hit. The 108 students, as they'd practiced before, evacuated when the earthquake struck, says Naganuma. The students had no idea the tsunami was coming. Out of the 108, 77 are presumed dead or missing. Koto is among the missing, his body still not recovered. "Ran saw the tsunami," says Naganuma. "His brother is not coming home. So I think he understands. I can see he's pretending to be happy, so we don't worry about him." |
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