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| David and Yumi Baxter alerted US officials to the discovery of the ball |
A football
swept away by last year's tsunami and found on a remote Alasakan island is to
be returned after its teenage Japanese owner was identified.
Sixteen-year-old
Misaki Murakami's name was written on the ball that was swept out to sea in
March 2011.
David
Baxter found it more than a year later on Alaska's Middleton Island, 70 miles
(112km) from the mainland.
Mr Murakami
told Japanese media he was sure the ball was his and would be happy to have it
back.
"I'm
very grateful as I've so far found nothing that I'd owned," he told
broadcaster TBS on Sunday.
Mr Murakami
lives in the town of Rikuzen-takata, which was very badly hit by the tsunami.
On the day
of the disaster the school boy was at home sick, but fled to higher ground when
the earthquake struck, Kyodo News reported. His home was then swept away.
The ball -
given to him by his classmates in 2005 when he moved schools - was found by US
man David Baxter on a beach in Middleton Island.
According to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Mr Baxter's
Japanese wife translated the writing on the ball, which included a school name
and a "good luck" message.
"This
may be one of the first opportunities since the March 2011 tsunami that a
remnant washed away from Japan has been identified and could actually be
returned to its previous owner."
The couple
reportedly plan to send back the ball to Mr Murakami. They also found a
volleyball but have not been able to identify the owner.
NOAA has
been monitoring floating debris from the tsunami over the past year.
The
shrimping boat Ryou-Un Maru, which was traced to the Japanese island of
Hokkaido, also drifted to Alaska.
The US
Coast Guard sunk the crewless ship, which was first spotted off the coast of
the Canadian province of British Columbia on 23 March.


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