JAKARTA - Komikus Yu-Gi-Oh! Kazuki Takahashi died last July. Recently, military newspapers from the United States reported new facts about the death of the comic.

Kazuki reportedly died while trying to help a US Army officer who was rescuing three people who were trapped.

They are trapped in Mermaid's Grotto, a place of ups and downs in the Onna area, Okinawa. An officer named Robert Bourgeau is trying to save an 11-year-old woman with a mother and a soldier trapped in the area.

Bourgeau did not know that Kazuki Takahashi also helped him. The comic plunged into the water but never returned to the surface.

NHK reported Kazuki Takahashi was found dead floating on Nago beach, Okinawa on Wednesday, July 6. Takahashi was found complete with snorkeling equipment after two days of disappearance.

There are no signs of murder or crime in the identification process of Kazuki Takahashi's body.

Kazuki Takahashi is a manga creator and video game from Yu-Gi-Oh. Starting his career in 1982, he made a manga called Fighting Hawk in 1990.

His name was popular after releasing Yu-Gi-Oh! in 1996. The story aired on Weekly Shonen Jump and has grown in various formats, one of which was the game card that was launched by Bandai and then Konami.

The Comiq is the latest and last work launched in 2018 at Weekly Shonen Jump.

Along with this news, the manga Yu-Gi-Oh! became a topic of conversation on social media. The readers sent messages and thanked Kazuki Takahashi for the comics that filled their childhood.


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