Weston Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University student, has been found dead in Japan, as confirmed by his mother on Facebook. He was located by a volunteer search-and-rescue group outside of Kyoto. The cause of death has not been disclosed. Higginbotham had been missing since May 29 after leaving Kyoto Station alone to explore. Local police reported that he was last seen on surveillance footage in Yamashina, heading towards a hiking trail. Search efforts had concentrated on the wooded, mountainous areas surrounding Kyoto, where he was ultimately found. The family had requested assistance in spreading awareness about his disappearance. His mother expressed gratitude for the support received during the search and requested privacy as they cope with their loss.
Auburn University Student Weston Higginbotham Found Dead in Japan
Weston Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University student, was found dead in Japan after being missing since May 29. His mother announced the news on Facebook, stating that he was located by a volunteer search-and-rescue group outside of Kyoto. The cause of death remains unknown.
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Missing Auburn Student Weston Higginbotham Found Dead In Japan
Auburn University Student Weston Higginbotham Found Dead in Japan