View this post on Instagram I never personally knew Hana Kimura, but hearing about her untimely passing yesterday, caused by cyber bullying, broke my heart. Hana, 22, was a beautiful, bright light in the world; an undeniable star. She was one of only a few women to have competed at the Tokyo Dome in the last two decades. Hana came from a wrestling family, her mother was a wrestler, Kyoko Kimura, who was on the first tour I ever did in Japan. Bullying is unacceptable and wrong. Be kind. Everyone you meet may be fighting a battle we know nothing about. A post shared by natbynature (@natbynature) on May 23, 2020 at 8:06am PDT
I never personally knew Hana Kimura, but hearing about her untimely passing yesterday, caused by cyber bullying, broke my heart. Hana, 22, was a beautiful, bright light in the world; an undeniable star. She was one of only a few women to have competed at the Tokyo Dome in the last two decades. Hana came from a wrestling family, her mother was a wrestler, Kyoko Kimura, who was on the first tour I ever did in Japan. Bullying is unacceptable and wrong. Be kind. Everyone you meet may be fighting a battle we know nothing about.
A post shared by natbynature (@natbynature) on May 23, 2020 at 8:06am PDT
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