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Man Allegedly Leaves Young Son on Mount Fuji Before Climbing Japan’s Highest Peak

A man reportedly left his young son on Mount Fuji before ascending Japan’s highest peak, prompting an investigation by authorities.

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Man Allegedly Leaves Young Son on Mount Fuji Before Climbing Japan’s Highest Peak

Japanese authorities are investigating after a man allegedly left his young son on Mount Fuji before ascending the country’s highest peak. The child was reportedly left at a lower area while the man continued toward the summit, raising concerns about supervision and safety in a demanding mountain environment. Officials are examining the circumstances, including the child’s condition, how long he was left alone, and whether any rules were violated. The case highlights the risks of bringing children into mountain conditions.

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