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Hannah Kobayashi’s father found dead near Los Angeles

Hannah Kobayashi’s father found dead near Los Angeles

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The father of missing Hawaiian woman Hannah Kobayashi has been found dead Los Angeles According to the police, on Sunday.

Ryan Kobayashi, who traveled to Los Angeles to help search for his daughter, was found dead in a parking lot near Los Angeles. Los Angeles International Airport, authorities said. The 58-year-old’s case was considered “open”. Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiners noted on its website.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that officers received a call around 4:00 a.m. and reported that a body had been found in the area. Police said Kobayashi most likely jumped from the parking lot and caused his death.

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“The Kobayashi family suffered a devastating tragedy today. After 13 days of tireless searching in Los Angeles, Hannah’s father, Ryan Kobayashi, tragically took his own life. This loss has immeasurably increased the family’s suffering,” the family said in a statement. statement released by a non-profit group helping in the search for Hannah Kobayashi.

“Hannah is still missing and is believed to be in immediate danger. It is very important that everyone remains vigilant in the efforts to locate Hannah,” the statement read.

Hannah Kobayashi reported lost by her family on November 12 after she missed her connecting flight from Maui to New York at LAX a few days earlier on November 8.

Since her disappearance, the elder Kobayashi, who said he is estranged from his daughter, has spoken on behalf of his family, asking for the public’s help in the search.

“I wish I could have been more available to her. Trying to find her, that’s all,” he told FOX 11 during a rally outside the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles last week.

Surveillance footage obtained by Kobayashi’s family shows Kobayashi leaving the airport on November 8 wearing a black hoodie, tie-dye leggings and carrying a dark green backpack.

According to her family, Kobayashi was seen at The Grove on November 9 and 10. On November 10, Kobayashi sent her a message: Instagram a black-and-white photo from a two-day Nike and LeBron James event she apparently attended at a shopping mall about 14 miles north of the airport.

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According to the family, which cited airport officials, Kobayashi returned to Los Angeles on November 11 but did not board the plane. Kobayashi’s phone last rang at LAX on November 11.

“It’s very unlike her to disappear,” said sister Sydni Kobayashi.

Concerns increased when the family claimed they had received “strange” messages from her mobile phone that “didn’t sound like her”.

“Even in those text messages, it just didn’t feel like it was her or anyone else or maybe someone doing something to her to change her state of mind because that’s not what she usually talks about,” Sydni said.

On Monday, Sydi posted a tribute mourning her father’s death.

“I am very sad and devastated that you left us so soon, but I understand it was due to a broken heart,” she wrote. “You fought so hard for your family and it was too much for you to bear. I love you and I miss you very much. Even though my heart is breaking and my world feels shattered, I will still be strong for you. We will find Hannah.

According to LAPD, Hannah Kobayashi is 5-foot-7, 140 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. He has freckles on his face and a tattoo of a knife on his forearm.

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If you see her or have any information on her whereabouts, please contact the Los Angeles Police Department at 1-877-LAPD-24-7. You can also remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Source: This story includes information from the Los Angeles Police Department and interviews with Hannah Kobayashi’s family. FOX 11’s Hailey Winslow and City News Service contributed.