‘Maid café’ trashed as ‘Hooters for incels’ - now biz is boomingĪOC, Rep. “He’s a hero,” Bourgeau said of Takahashi, adding, “He died trying to save someone else.” Pictures.Īt some point during the rescue, Takahashi, 60, was seen by the students jumping into the water to assist in the rescue, but then disappeared beneath the waves. Takahashi’s manga grew into an internationally loved anime and trading card game. But new details revealed Wednesday by Stars and Stripes show that Takahashi was aiding in the rescue of an 11-year-old girl, her mother and a soldier caught in a current at Mermaid’s Grotto in Okinawa, Japan.Īccording to the publication, US Army Major and scuba diving instructor Robert Bourgeau was at the popular dive spot with students when he heard the screams of an unidentified Japanese mother caught in the current and jumped into action. Original reports indicated that the creator of the “Yu-Gi-Oh!” empire was found dead after snorkeling in southwestern Japan. “Yu-Gi-Oh!” creator Kazuki Takahashi’s July death came after he tried to save a child, woman and a soldier from a treacherous rip current off the coast of Japan, a new report said.
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