Last year, a junior high school girl in Asahikawa City, Hokkaido, went missing, and after that, she was found dead in a park covered with snow. It turned out that it had leaked to the outside.

The address of the bereaved family is written, and the lawyer representing the bereaved family points out that it is "significantly inappropriate in terms of personal information protection."

In March of last year, Sousai Hirose (14 at the time), a second-year junior high school student in Asahikawa City, was found dead in a park covered with snow, and investigations are underway to see if there was any bullying in the background.



According to a lawyer representing her bereaved family, Sousai left her home about a month ago and lost her whereabouts, the "contact form" used in her search. Was found to have leaked to the outside.



The contact form was used by the "Asahikawa Area SOS Yamabiko Network" created by Asahikawa City and eight surrounding towns, police, etc., and personal information such as her home address and mother's mobile phone number is written. It means that.



On the 18th, the Kamikawa Public Health Center, the secretariat of the network, reminded related organizations to thoroughly manage information because images that appeared to be leaked contact forms were being exchanged via the Internet.



A lawyer representing the bereaved family pointed out that "it is extremely inappropriate from the viewpoint of personal information protection to leak personal information beyond the scope necessary for searching for a missing person."