To a dating woman who was planning to board and propose with Tomoya Suzuki (22), an office worker in Kitami City who died in an accident where a tourist boat sank off the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido. A relative revealed that the letter had been left behind.

"Thank you for being born. I love you."

The letter was dated 23rd last month when the accident happened, with a message celebrating the birthday of the woman she was dating, saying, "It's been 308 days since I met today. I'm not here. Thank you for supporting me so far and for being fond of me. And I love you all the time. I vowed to cherish it, so please continue to stay with me for the rest of my life. Thank you for being born. . I love you. Will you be my wife? "



The letter concludes with the words, "I'm waiting for a reply on July 7th." July 7th was Mr. Suzuki's birthday.



According to relatives, the letter was left in the back seat of Mr. Suzuki's car.



In addition, a necklace from the American jewelry brand "Tiffany", which seems to have been prepared as a gift for the woman who was dating with the letter, was also found in the car.