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Mr. Ken Kadokura of “Disappearance Uproar” Currently in divorce mediation with his wife … “I want to return to the ball world” The real intention leaked to an acquaintance | Smart FLASH[光文社週刊誌]

Mr. Kadokura, who was called “Ken-san” by Mr. A and was familiar with him.Is the disappearance due to a “clumsy” personality?

Ken Kadokura (48), a former second-team pitcher coach of the Chunichi Dragons, has made a lot of noise with the disappearances three times since May last year. Chunichi announced his departure on May 26, following the first uproar. The mysterious disappearance drama was often reported on wide shows.

In August, it was reported in “Weekly Bunshun” that he was working at a seaside house in the Hokuriku region, but since then he has been missing again.

Mr. Kadokura appeared in public for the first time since the turmoil on November 28, last year. He was “pitching” at the opening ceremony of the youth baseball tournament held in the Kinki region. Mr. A, one of the parents of the youth baseball team, talks.

“Mr. Kadokura appeared on Antonio Inoki’s entrance song and threw a straight ball in the middle. The children cheered. It looked fun from beginning to end, and it was easy to take pictures and sign. I was responding to.

Everyone knew about the news, but Kadokura-san was so nice that he said, “Wow, that’s a wonderful person.”

Mr. A got to know Mr. Kadokura a few months before the opening ceremony and had his son teach baseball, which deepened his friendship.

“There is a pitching practice area next to my house, and he taught four elementary school students there. For big children,” If you are tall, move your body even more. ” I was advising.

He always teaches me kindly, so when I said, “Mr. Kadokura, you should take this money,” he said, “No, I don’t do that anymore.” Previous)

It seems that Mr. A, who was two years younger, felt a sense of intimacy, and he sometimes revealed his feelings at the time of his disappearance.

“When I disappeared, I was really crazy. I couldn’t trust people,” or while looking at a distant mountain, he said, “I thought I’d go into the forest of Mt. Fuji and die seriously.” I don’t know what you think now, but he said, “I want to return to the baseball world if I can.” (Same as above)

It seems that the New Year’s greetings have arrived, but Mr. A says he hasn’t met since the opening ceremony. This magazine witnessed Mr. Kadokura in Saitama Prefecture on January 13th. A professional baseball player who knows Mr. Kadokura reveals.

“Mr. Kadokura is not returning to his wife’s home, but is at his parents’ house. It seems that his wife has told Mr. Kadokura,” Don’t meet your parents, “and he often meets his parents. It seems that it was the first time in a year. Since his wife manages the money, he may be suffering financially now.

In fact, divorce mediation is currently underway with his wife. I’ve always complained about my wife, “I don’t really like it” and “I don’t want to go home.” The story was scheduled to be finalized at the end of last year, but it seems that it will take a little longer for the divorce to be completed. “(Same as above)

This magazine hit Mr. Kadokura directly to ask about his current life, the cause of his disappearance, his relationship with his wife, etc., but he remained silent from beginning to end and returned to his parents’ house.

Mr. Kadokura played a “return to pitcher” with only one ball at the opening ceremony of youth baseball. Will the day come when the dream of returning to the ball world, which I told Mr. A, will come true?

(Weekly Flash, February 1, 2022 issue)

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