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                    [Title] => Missing Japanese baffles Cebu cops
                    [Summary] => CEBU — An elderly Japanese man appears to have vanished into thin air.


Ryohei Sato, 70, was last seen leaving the Buyong Hotel and Restaurant in Lapu-Lapu City where he had been staying, on the night of Jan. 30 and has not been seen since.

The case has baffled police.

They refused to say if Sato had been kidnapped in the absence of any ransom demand.

They would not also say if he had met an accident or had become a victim of foul play owing to the lack of any report that would suggest either fate.
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RYOHEI SATO
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                    [Title] => Missing Japanese baffles Cebu cops
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Ryohei Sato, 70, was last seen leaving the Buyong Hotel and Restaurant in Lapu-Lapu City where he had been staying, on the night of Jan. 30 and has not been seen since.

The case has baffled police.

They refused to say if Sato had been kidnapped in the absence of any ransom demand.

They would not also say if he had met an accident or had become a victim of foul play owing to the lack of any report that would suggest either fate.
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