Is Sakai hiding from a drug test or actually missing?

by uandm on 2009-08-05 15:38:49

The first station of Zhonghao Life Information Network gathers the latest life information for a wide range of netizens. On the morning of August 3, Nobuyuki Takata, husband of Noriko Sakai, was arrested for drug possession, after which Sakai and her son went missing. Relatives were forced to report to the police because they could not contact them, and Sakai's agency also said they couldn't get in touch with her. After the news broke, Japanese netizens began a large-scale search. Some people claimed that Sakai had committed suicide at Lake Mashu in Hokkaido, but later there were reports that she and her son were safe. By the time this newspaper went to press, there was no official news confirming her life or death.

Recently, drug scandals involving Japanese artists have been continuous, with former stars like Kase Daishu and Komaki Minako being arrested for holding drugs one after another. Takata Nobuyuki is 41 years old and has a son with 38-year-old Sakai. At midnight on August 2, the police on patrol found that Takata had stimulant drugs on his person, and subsequently arrested this operator of a surf goods store on suspicion of violating the "Stimulant Control Act". He then confessed, saying, "I carried it for my own use." However, what is thought-provoking is that after the incident, Sakai and her son disappeared as if into thin air. No one answered the home phone, and it seemed like their mobile phones were not with them either. Her relatives were very anxious and reported to the police for help yesterday afternoon.

Yesterday evening, Masahisa Aizawa, president of Sun Music, where Sakai belongs, came forward for an interview and said, "No matter whether by mobile phone or text message, we can't get in touch with her. Maybe she is troubled by such a big event happening to her family, but please contact us as soon as possible." His demeanor showed great anxiety.

Last night, there was a message that Sakai had appeared in Kumamoto City, Japan, and was safe and sound, but by the time this paper went to press, there was no official confirmation of this point.

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