A seven-year-old boy is missing in a forest after his parents made him get out of the car as punishment, police in Japan have said. More than 150 police and rescue workers have been searching for Yamato Tanooka in a wooded area on Mt Komagatake in Nanae, Hokkaido, the northern-most of Japan’s four main islands, since he went missing on Saturday. Yamato’s parents initially told police that their son had disappeared while they were picking wild vegetables in the area, which is said to be populated by brown bears. However, they later admitted they had made him get out of the car to punish him for throwing rocks while playing at a river earlier in the day.
They said they went back to the site immediately but the boy was no longer there.
A police spokesman
“The parents left the boy in the mountains as a punishment,” a police spokesman said. Yamato’s father told a journalist from Asahi TV that he had been too afraid to tell the truth when he contacted police to launch the search. As yet, it is unclear if the parents will face charges.