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Ohana Arts is preparing for an emotional and historic international tour of their original musical Peace On Your Wings, with ...
The statue depicted Sadako Sasaki, who was 12 when she died from cancer likely caused by the Hiroshima bombing. Community members believe a thief saw value in her bronze cast.
The production, which tells the powerful true story of Sadako Sasaki—a young girl whose origami cranes became a worldwide symbol of peace—will travel to Japan later this month to commemorate ...
Local artist Saya Moriyasu has been selected to create something that will incorporate the stolen Sadako Sasaki statue's feet.
Police are investigating after the Sadako Sasaki statue was stolen in the University District on Friday morning.
Local News Seattle community members raise awareness of missing Sadako Sasaki statue The statue of girl who survived Hiroshima bombing was stolen from a park in early July, cut at her ankles.
A Statue of a 12-Year-Old Hiroshima Victim Has Been Stolen The monument to Sadako Sasaki, who died of leukemia in 1955, vanished from Peace Park in Seattle ...
When the lovely bronze statue of young Sadako Sasaki — a figure who represents innocence and hope in a world gone awry — was stolen from Seattle’s Peace Park earlier this summer, it weighed ...
People gathered at Peace Park in Seattle for a healing event after the theft of a bronze statue of Sadako Sasaki, who survived the Hiroshima atomic bomb as a toddler.
The statue of Sadako Sasaki stood in Seattle's Peace Park for decades, until July 12 when it was discovered someone cut the statue at the ankles and stole it.
The statue of Sadako Sasaki stood in Seattle's Peace Park for decades, until a Friday morning in July when it was discovered someone stole the statue, cutting it at her ankles.
The statue of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes — which was cut off at the ankles — is a life-size bronze of Sasaki, a Japanese girl who survived the Hiroshima bombing before later dying ...