On April 13, 2026, suspected child remains were found in a mountainous area of Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture. Japanese police are working to confirm the identity and have not ruled out criminal involvement. An 11-year-old boy from the area has been missing since late March, and the clothing on the remains matches the boy's description. The school announced a temporary closure today, April 14, 2026, due to the psychological impact on students. Police stated that the remains were found around 4:45 PM on April 13 in a mountain forest in Sonobe-cho, Nantan City. The body was not buried, and there were no obvious signs of concealment. Due to the advanced state of decomposition, age and gender could not be immediately confirmed, but the small stature suggested a child. The remains were wearing a dark blue fleece top, beige trousers, an inner shirt with '84' on the chest, and socks but no shoes. Police noted these clothing characteristics are consistent with the missing boy's attire and are accelerating DNA identification. An autopsy will be conducted today to determine the exact cause and time of death. The missing boy attended Sonobe Elementary School. The Nantan City Board of Education cited the psychological impact on students as the reason for the temporary closure. Deputy Director of Education Noguchi Tomoji stated that the discovery of suspected child remains is an unusual event causing great anxiety among children. The school is also considering strengthening its in-school psychological counseling mechanisms. According to police and school information, the boy was dropped off by his father at the school's childcare facility on March 23, 2026, but did not enter class. His absence was noted during roll call, and no surveillance footage has been found. During the search, the boy's yellow school backpack was found on March 29, 2026, about 3 kilometers west of the school. On April 12, 2026, suspected child's shoes were found in another mountain forest within the city. Police are comparing these items to the case and continuing their investigation.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
- Category: Taiwan