Abandoned Japanese boy: Seven-year-old Yamato Tanooka 'forgives father'
Source: BBC
A Japanese boy who was lost for six days in dense forests after his parents left him behind has been discharged from hospital.Takayuki Tanooka, 44, and his wife briefly left Yamato Tanooka by the side of the road on the northern island of Hokkaido on 28 May as punishment. When they came back he was gone. A huge search was launched and the boy was found at a military base on Friday.
Mr Tanooka said in an interview on Monday that Yamato forgave him. Mr Tanooka told broadcaster TBS in an interview: "I said to him, 'Dad made you go though such a hard time. I am sorry'."
"And then, my son said, 'You are a good dad. I forgive you'."
The boy was found on Friday morning in a hut on a military drill field, some 5.5km (3.4 miles) from where he was left as a punishment for throwing stones at people and cars.
He said he had lost his sense of direction from crying and walked for about five hours before arriving at the building where he was found, according to The Mainichi newspaper.
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I'm just glad he was found physically unharmed.
jberryhill
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(8,541 posts)Javaman
(62,540 posts)I would have forgiven him too.
that's how it goes when you are 7 years old.
Cerridwen
(13,260 posts)When ones life quite literally depends on the abuser, it is a survival skill/instinct to "forgive" the abuser in whose hands ones life rests.