Jamaica Gleaner

Ugandan who fled pre-Olympics camp found in central Japan

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A UGANDAN athlete who fled during pre-Olympics training in western Japan last week has been found and is being interviewe­d by police, officials said yesterday.

Mie prefectura­l police in central Japan said 20-year-old weightlift­er Julius Ssekitolek­o was in the Yokkaichi city, 170 kilometres (105 miles) east of his host town in western Japan. Police are asking him what happened since he fled his hotel in Izumisano in the Osaka prefecture Friday, leaving behind a note saying he did not want to return to his country.

Ssekitolek­o left behind his luggage and a note saying he wanted to stay in Japan and work, Izumisano officials said. He did not meet Olympic standards in the latest internatio­nal rankings released after he arrived in Japan and was to return home this week.

DESPITE CONCERNS, THE OLYMPICS WILL PROCEED

The pandemic-delayed Olympics open Friday despite mounting concern about an upsurge of infections in Tokyo, which yesterday reported 1,387 cases, up 557 from a week ago.

On their arrival on June 19 at Narita Internatio­nal Airport, a member of the team tested positive and was quarantine­d, while the remaining eight members were allowed to travel more than 500 kilometres (300 miles) on a chartered bus to Izumisano.

Days later, a second member of the team tested positive, forcing seven town officials and drivers who had close contact with the team to self-isolate. Health officials said both infected Ugandans had the delta variant, which is believed to be more contagious.

The team, which ended its isolation and trained from July 7, headed to Tokyo’s Olympic village yesterday without Ssekitolek­o.

 ?? AP ?? In this July 15, 2021 photo, people walk by the Olympic rings installed by the Nippon Bashi bridge in Tokyo.
AP In this July 15, 2021 photo, people walk by the Olympic rings installed by the Nippon Bashi bridge in Tokyo.

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