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News Title : Shihan Tokujun Ishi passes away
News Date : 2007-11-13
   
News Summary : It is with sadness that we report that Shihan Tokujun Ishi passed away on Mon 12-Nov-2007 after a sudden illness.
Shihan Ishi (then a Sensei) came to Australia in the early 1990's and taught in Sydney, first at the Bondi Junction Honbu and then at his own Dojo in Parramatta. After the splittering of IKO, he became affiliated with IKO2 (now Shinkyokushinkai) and then later returned to Japan, where he was active there and in Europe. Shihan Ishi was an excellent practitioner of Kyokushin Karate with an enthusiastic teaching style that pushed students past their limits and beyond. He will be sadly missed.
   
News Detail : from WKO office ...
It is with great sorrow that we send you this sad news. Only two weeks after the International Seminar, on October 30th, Ishi Shihan got sudden troubles with the circulatory organs (the main artery), and on the same day he went through an 11 hours long emergency surgery.
The doctors managed to save his life at that time, and further treatment was carried out at the Intensive Care Unit. However on November 4th, he’s condition got worse, and he went through a second surgery. After this second surgery, Shihan Ishi continued to struggle for his life, but other organs such as lungs and kidneys started to fail, and he also got a cerebral infarction which made his condition worse.
Despite prayers made by President Midori and all Branch Chiefs, as well as students and many, many other people, Shihan Ishi passed away on November 12th at 11:17am. He was 44 years old.
His death has come as a great shock for us, and it is still difficult to believe it. Today here in Japan, we all suffer a great grief and intense sorrow.
On November 7th, we sent out information to the WKO Board Members about Shihan Ishi’s condition. However, since his condition changed daily we wanted to wait with sending out information to all overseas Branch Chiefs. We apologize for not being able to inform you earlier of the situation.
From the bottom of our heart, we do all pray for the soul of Shihan Ishi, a person who has been given so much to our organization.
WKO Office



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