Missing U.S. student found dead near Kyoto, mother says

An American ⁠student who disappeared while on a family vacation in Japan was found dead outside Kyoto, his mother wrote in a Facebook post ​Saturday.The body of James Higginbotham, ‌20, ‌was discovered in a mountainous area ​by a volunteer search-and-rescue group, Nancy Higginbotham wrote.A cause of death and further ⁠details were not immediately available.“Our family is heartbroken,” she ⁠wrote. “The grief we feel is impossible to put into words.”Higginbotham, an ​Alabama resident and ⁠an engineering student at Auburn University who also goes by Weston, was last seen near Yamashina Station in the Kyoto area ​on May 29. Later that ​night, his phone went dark and ​its ‌location services were turned off, his mother previously said.Until then, she was able to track his movements using ‌the app Life360, she said.His parents believe he was heading to a nearby hiking trail. Nancy Higginbotham had said she ​believed ​her son may have “needed space.”The ​Higginbotham family was visiting Japan to celebrate the ⁠high school graduation of James Higginbotham’s younger brother.An initial search by Japanese authorities lasted three days and included around ​100 police officers, K-9 units and helicopters, but did not uncover any trace of him, CNN reported.
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