
Yoshie Yokoyama
Yoshie Yokoyama, a 96-year-old survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bombing, poignantly shared her family's suffering due to the attack, including the deaths of her grandfather, father, and mother from cancer related to the bomb, highlighting the ongoing impact of nuclear warfare on survivors and their families.
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Yoshie Yokoyama, 96, who arrived in a wheelchair with her grandson, told reporters that her parents and grandparents were bomb victims.
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Yoshie Yokoyama, 96, a wheelchair user who visited the park early in the morning with her grandson, told reporters her parents and grandparents had died as a result of the Hiroshima attack.
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