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ECEnaApril2025 Katılım Ağustos 2020
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A sad thing happened in Japan
An 11-year-old boy named Yuki was reported missing in Kyoto.
His stepfather was out on the streets, handing flyers to neighbors, asking for help finding him.
This week, that same stepfather was arrested.
He has reportedly told police he “lost his temper and strangled” Yuki, then dumped the body in a mountain forest.
The boy’s mother, by every account, believed him until the end.
This is where most people will stop reading, and this is exactly where the harder conversation should start.
Japan has a quiet, persistent problem that rarely makes it into the English-language conversation about this country: children living with stepfathers or their mother’s new partners are overrepresented in serious child abuse cases.
In Japan, when child abuse crosses into criminal prosecution, around 72% of offenders are “father figures” — and within that group, over a third are stepfathers, adoptive fathers, or the mother’s live-in boyfriend.
Given that stepfamilies make up only around 7% of marriages in Japan, that share is not small.
Child welfare data tells a similar story, case after case — sustained beatings, torture, sexual abuse, disposal of bodies.
It is not that stepfathers are monsters. Most are not.
It is that a country that treats family as a private black box — where divorce still carries stigma, where mothers are often financially cornered into remarrying, where schools and neighbors are trained not to intrude — systematically fails to see the children inside those homes until it is far too late.
Yuki’s mother handed out flyers next to the man who now says he killed her son.
Japan just began allowing joint custody this month, after decades of delay.
But the harder reforms — mandatory home visits, real authority for child welfare workers, serious screening around non-biological caregivers — are still stuck.
This is not an abstract policy argument. It is the difference between an 11-year-old going to school next week, and an 11-year-old becoming a headline.
Rest in peace, Yuki.

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‘LIBRENG PLITE, AKONG PA-BIRTHDAY’
A mother extends assistance to the community by providing free jeepney rides amid the ongoing fuel crisis in celebration of what would have been her late son's eighth birthday, March 31, 2026.
For 39-year-old Nida Amancia, the initiative is her way of honoring and fulfilling the dream of her son John Ethan Aries who wished to become a driver of a blue 10F jeepney.
In a message to The Freeman, she shared that she lost her son on June 4, 2024 due to high output-cardiac failure and sepsis when he was only six years old.
“What pushes me? My love for my son who wished to become a blue 10F jeepney driver. This is my only way of fulfilling his dream,” Nida said.
She added that this is the second year the initiative has been implemented, highlighting that it has been more meaningful this time now that the community faces a crisis.
“And because of the crisis, mas na meaningful pa ang akong pag remember sa akong anak because I got to help the driver and the commuters,” she said.
The mother also shared that the said 10F jeepney with the Bulacao-Colon route was the one that she and her son usually took to go to school. (Photos courtesy of Nida VA) | via Nicholas Jon Malaga/The Freeman



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@hirakgs sa amin nga before mga teachers lang pwede and if you want to have an access, pay ka 300 per month.
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@gwnloml 09770575911 please ate for medication lang po🤞🤞🤞 pagpapalain ka palagi
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real. mga kala mo inarkila buong jeep nakikipag-usap pa yan sa phone na super lakas ng boses
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being in a jeepney w/ ppl like these is not for the weak
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If someone is paying for your dinner, your order should cost less than theirs
𐙚@ijanedoll
unspoken rule:
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Cocona has arrived at the Gucci show, proudly showing his top surgery. Historic!
#CoconaxGucciMFW #CoconaXGucci
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