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The fate of Takeshi Adachi, a kindergaten pupil, remained uncertain as his mother, Ma. Teresa Bartolay Adachi, had not received any ransom demand as of press time, said Senior Superintendent Leon Nilo de la Cruz, Laguna police director.
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