![]() Stars and Stripes described him as pained that he didn’t see Takahashi and therefore wasn’t able to help him in time.īourgeau didn’t mince words about his admiration for Takahashi. Though he almost drowned himself in the process, Bourgeau saved the woman, her daughter, and the soldier. “This guy had a huge impact on the world.” “You play that ‘what if’ game a lot,” remarked Bourgeau. In all the chaos, Bourgeau himself did not see Takahashi. While he was in the midst of this, multiple students of Bourgeau’s saw Takahashi trying help the people as well. “I grabbed mom and I grabbed and I just kicked for all life,” he told Stars and Stripes. ![]() While emergency services were called, Bourgeau leapt into the water himself. They were about 100 yards from the shore. ![]() Major Robert Bourgeau, who is the deputy operations officer for the 10th Support Group at Torii Station in Yomitan, noticed a woman, her 11-year-old daughter, and an American soldier caught in a large riptide. military community, says that it seems he died trying to save others from drowning. Now Stars and Stripes, a news source aimed for members of the U.S. Yu-Gi-Oh creator Kazuki Takahashi passed away at sea this past July, and the autopsy listed the cause of death as drowning.
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