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The coroner confirms the cause of death of the father of a missing Hawaii woman found near Los Angeles

The coroner confirms the cause of death of the father of a missing Hawaii woman found near Los Angeles

Father missing 30-year-old woman from Hawaii died of “multiple blunt force trauma,” a California coroner confirmed.

In online registers, the so-called Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office he said Ryan Kobayashi died in a parking lot on Sunday.

According to the GoFundMe account, his loved ones said that “everyone is devastated and at a loss for words.”

To quote a police spokesman, PEOPLE said authorities were responding to reports of an “apparent suicide” after someone called police and said it appeared a person had fallen or jumped from a parking lot at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

This news follows reports about Kobayashi’s daughter, Hannawho allegedly disappeared after missing her connecting flight at LAX.

Her family said they were concerned for her safety and feared she had been kidnapped.

“Hannah’s last message was disturbing. “She mentioned that she was afraid and that someone might try to steal her money and identity,” her aunt, who NBC News – said on social media, identified as Larie Pidgeon.

The media noticed on Facebook that Pidgeon goes by the pseudonym Larie Ingrum.

“She has not been heard from since then and we are seriously concerned for her safety,” the relative wrote.

Another post indicated that Hannah was at LAX on November 8 on her way to visit her family in New York. However, the post shows that she missed her connecting flight.

Although she communicated with her family via text messages, her messages stopped a few days later, the family added.

Her loved ones said they contacted Los Angeles police but urged the public to be on the lookout for her. They said he lived on Maui, was 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 140 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes, as well as fair skin with freckles.

“Time is of the essence and we hope your votes will help amplify this message throughout Los Angeles, increase visibility and bring Hannah back to Maui safely,” the post said.

Anyone with information about Hannah or her whereabouts is asked to contact Los Angeles Police at 1-877-527-3247 or The Rad Movement at 619-904-0840.