Hawaii Woman, Hannah Kobayashi, Still Missing As Police and Family Disagree on Key Details
- The family of Hannah Kobayashi disagrees with LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell's claim that she "intentionally" missed her connecting flight at Los Angeles International Airport.
- They express strong concerns about her safety and state, "It is completely out of character for Hannah to simply disappear without a trace."
- The LAPD Chief insists she has left the country and is in another nation now.
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What we know about Hannah Kobayashi and her missing-person case
The case of Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old Hawaii woman who disappeared after missing a connecting flight in Los Angeles in early November, has drawn national attention, which grew after her father, who traveled there to look for her, was found dead in what authorities ruled a suicide.
25,000 strangers united to find a missing photographer after cryptic texts and a missed flight—now police say she chose to vanish
Kobayashi went missing after the budding photographer from Maui didn’t make a connecting flight to New York on Nov. 8 to travel for a new job and to visit relatives.
The wildest conspiracy theories were circulating, that she had been brainwashed by a sect or blackmailed by African hackers.
Missing woman 'disappeared voluntarily', police say - after dad took own life when he failed to find her
Hannah Kobayashi, who was reported missing last month, disappeared "voluntarily" - with no evidence she was a victim of crime, police have said. Her dad had tried to retrace her steps and took his own life after he couldn't find her.
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