THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
December 8, 2019 at 10:40 JST
From right, Naoko Nakamura, wife, and Akiko Nakamura, daughter of slain Japanese physician Tetsu Nakamura, stand during a ceremony before transporting his body to his homeland at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Dec. 7. (AP Photo)
KABUL--Afghan President Ashraf Ghani led a memorial Saturday in the capital Kabul to bid final farewell to a Japanese physician killed earlier this week in a roadside shooting in eastern Afghanistan that also killed five Afghans, who were traveling with him. [Read More]
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