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Down from mountain, Japanese internee's remains return home
Read full article: Down from mountain, Japanese internee's remains return homeHikers discovered his mountainside grave and unearthed the skeleton in 2019, leading authorities to retrieve the bones and return them to the Matsumura family. Giichi Matsumura, who signed up for the World War I draft, registered again on Feb. 14, 1942. Under an April 20, 1942 order, the Matsumura family had about a week to leave their life in the canyon behind. Exactly what happened to Giichi Matsumura remains unknown. Shumyo Kojima, a Buddhist priest, assembled a small altar with a framed photo of Giichi Matsumura in front of the box containing his remains.
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Woman won't get out of jail to give birth
Read full article: Woman won't get out of jail to give birthFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A woman accused in the death of her son won't be released from jail to have another baby. The Hallandale Beach Police Department reports the medical examiner ruled the boy died from "violence of undetermined means." A Broward Sheriff's Office deputy discovered the boy was missing while investigating an unrelated child neglect case on Jan. 9. Remains were found buried in the back yard of a home the couple rented in Hallandale Beach. The remains police found had blunt trauma injuries, according to Hallandale Beach police reports.