i hope he's doing fine right now.^_^ That's just so mean calling it
as a possible suicide.>_< besides he doesn't look the type to do
that.
--- In kubozukayousuke@yahoogroups.com, Tintin Prihatiningrum
<nie_tian@y...> wrote:
> I also shock too, but I heard finally it's not considered as a
suicide...really...?
>
> Kubozuka's fall from balcony an accident, agency says
> Tuesday, June 8, 2004 at 07:55 JST
> TOKYO — Actor Yosuke Kubozuka's fall from the balcony of his ninth-
floor condominium in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, on Sunday was an
accident caused by carelessness, his management agency said Monday.
> According to a statement released by Infini Inc, the 25-year-old
Kubozuka was trying to detach a device from the balcony to hold
cloth carp streamers when he fell "due to carelessness." The actor
is conscious but has broken some bones and needs to remain in the
hospital while he recuperates, the agency said. (Kyodo News
>
> Actor Yosuke Kubozuka survives fall from 9th floor condo
> Monday, June 7, 2004 at 07:46 JST
> Actor Yosuke Kubozuka
> YOKOHAMA — Actor Yosuke Kubozuka survived a fall from the balcony
of his ninth-floor condominium in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture on
Sunday, sustaining injuries, police said.
> The 25-year-old up-and-coming actor fell about 26 meters, hit a
wire mesh fence surrounding the condo building and landed on a lawn.
> The police said much of the impact shock seems to have been
absorbed by the 2-meter-tall fence. The incident occurred shortly
after midday.
> Kubozuka, who was conscious after the fall, was taken to a nearby
hospital, the police said. There was no immediate information about
the extent of his injuries.
> The police quoted his wife as saying, "I thought I saw him walking
toward the balcony and the next moment he was gone."
> The police said they are going to question Kubozuka, suspecting he
attempted to kill himself, although they have not found a suicide
note.
> A resident of the building saw Kubozuka fall and then called the
police.
> Kubozuka has played roles in films and television dramas,
including the award-winning film "GO," which depicted the struggles
of Korean residents of Japan.
> He was married in May last year, and his wife
>
> Kubozuka Recovering
> Actor Kubozuka Yosuke (25) is said to be recovering well from his
26m fall from his apartment balcony on Sunday. He has several broken
bones, but is fully conscious and has apologized for worrying
people. The fall is said to have happened while he was removing a
device used to hold traditional "koi nobori" (carp streamers) from
the balcony. • As was predicted here last week, actor Kashiwabara
Takashi (27) and former TV personality Hatano Hiroko (photo, 28) got
married on Sunday. June 08, 2004
>
> Kubozuka Survives 9-Storey Fall
> Up-and-coming actor Kubozuka Yosuke (25) has miraculously survived
a fall from the balcony of his 9th floor apartment in Yokohama. He
was conscious when taken to a nearby hospital on Sunday afternoon
but no further information is yet available on his condition.
Police, who are investigating the possibility of a suicide attempt,
said in a statement that the 26m fall was broken in part by a "fence-
like" roof near the bottom. Kubozuka has a trail of strange events
and activities behind him suggesting he has an afinity for drugs or,
at best, is just plain flaky. He married a dancer a year ago and the
couple had a baby in October. June 07, 2004
>
>
>
> "Y.M.A." <albarosamii@y...> wrote:
> Kubozuka's fall from balcony an accident, agency says
>
>
> Monday, June 7, 2004 at 14:49 JST
> TOKYO — Actor Yosuke Kubozuka's fall from the balcony of his ninth-
> floor condominium in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, on Sunday was
an
> accident caused by carelessness, his management agency said Monday.
>
> According to a statement released by Infini Inc, the 25-year-old
> Kubozuka was trying to detach a device from the balcony to hold
> cloth carp streamers when he fell "due to carelessness." The actor
> is conscious but has broken some bones and needs to remain in the
> hospital while he recuperates, the agency said. (Kyodo News)
>
>
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