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''Not to be confused with [[Okamura Yukiko]].''
 
''Not to be confused with [[Okamura Yukiko]].''
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{{Member Infobox
 
{{Member Infobox
 
|name = Sato Kayo
 
|name = Sato Kayo
 
|jpname = 佐藤 佳代
 
|jpname = 佐藤 佳代
|image = Okada Yukiko.jpg
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|image = Okada_Yukiko_in_1986.jpg
 
|nickname = {{Nihongo|Yukko|ユッコ}}
 
|nickname = {{Nihongo|Yukko|ユッコ}}
 
|imagesize = 300px
 
|imagesize = 300px
 
|birthdate = August 22, 1967
 
|birthdate = August 22, 1967
 
|died = April 8, 1986 (aged 18)
 
|died = April 8, 1986 (aged 18)
|birthplace = Aichi, Japan
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|birthplace = [[Wikipedia:en:Nagoya|Nagoya]], {{Residence|Aichi|Japan}}
 
|bloodtype = O
 
|bloodtype = O
 
|zodiac = {{Zodiac|08|22}}
 
|zodiac = {{Zodiac|08|22}}
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|agency = Sun Music
 
|agency = Sun Music
 
}}
 
}}
'''Okada Yukiko (岡田 有希子)''' (August 22, 1967 - April 8, 1986) was a Japanese pop singer, actress and winner of the talent show Star Tanjo! in Tokyo, Japan.
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'''Okada Yukiko''' (岡田 有希子) was a Japanese pop singer, actress, and winner of the talent show Star Tanjo! in Tokyo, Japan.
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early life===
 
===Early life===
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===Career===
 
===Career===
 
[[File:Yukiko on magnazine cover 1986.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Yukiko during the production of the drama, ''The Forbidden Mariko''.]]
 
[[File:Yukiko on magnazine cover 1986.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Yukiko during the production of the drama, ''The Forbidden Mariko''.]]
On April 21, 1984, Okada released her first single, "First Date". She was known as "Yukko", after nervously mispronouncing her name when she first appeared on the TV music program, [[The Best Ten]].
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On April 21, 1984, Okada released her first single, "First Date". She was known as "Yukko", a nickname created by her fans.
   
That year, Okada won Rookie of the Year, and was awarded the 26th Japan Record Awards Grand Prix Best New Artist Award for her third single, [[-Dreaming Girl- Koi, Hajimemashite]].
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That year, Okada won Rookie of the Year and was awarded the 26th Japan Record Awards Grand Prix Best New Artist Award for her third single, [[-Dreaming Girl- Koi, Hajimemashite]].
   
 
Okada played the leading role in her first television drama ''Kinjirareta Mariko'' (''The Forbidden Mariko''), in 1985. Her 1986 single [[Kuchibiru Network]], written by [[Matsuda Seiko]] and composed by [[Sakamoto Ryuichi]], reached number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart dated February 10, 1986.
 
Okada played the leading role in her first television drama ''Kinjirareta Mariko'' (''The Forbidden Mariko''), in 1985. Her 1986 single [[Kuchibiru Network]], written by [[Matsuda Seiko]] and composed by [[Sakamoto Ryuichi]], reached number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart dated February 10, 1986.
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===Death===
 
===Death===
 
[[File:0001038.jpg||thumb|140px|Yukiko Okada on April 7. 1986, one day before her death. (The film poster is for the movie ''Rocky IV'')]]
 
[[File:0001038.jpg||thumb|140px|Yukiko Okada on April 7. 1986, one day before her death. (The film poster is for the movie ''Rocky IV'')]]
Around 10 o'clock in the morning on April 8, 1986, Fudaka Tokuo, the manager of the Sun Music building went to check on Okada after she did not answer a phone call. Residents of Okada's building were complaining of a gas smell, the manager then found that the gas was coming from a unattended stove from Okada's apartment, he soon found Okada in her closet, crouching and sobbing with her wrists slashed, along with notes; which talked about Okada wanting a relationship with actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0591111/ Toru Minegishi] (died 2008), but he rejected her. The notes ended with the words "''I wanted to see him again. I'm sorry for being so selfish. My heart has nowhere else to go.''"
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Around 10 o'clock in the morning on April 8, 1986, Fudaka Tokuo, the manager of the Sun Music building went to check on Okada after she did not answer a phone call. Residents of Okada's building were complaining of a gas smell, the manager then found that the gas was coming from an unattended stove from Okada's apartment, he soon found Okada in her closet, crouching and sobbing with her wrists slashed, along with notes; which talked about Okada wanting a relationship with actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0591111/ Toru Minegishi] (died 2008), but he rejected her. The notes ended with the words "''I wanted to see him again. I'm sorry for being so selfish. My heart has nowhere else to go.''"
   
 
Fudaka then took her to a nearby hospital, her injuries were soon treated. He then asked where she wanted to go, to which she muttered "''...To the office... ''" (Sun Music Building). He had then had asked why she tried to kill herself, to which she replied "''I thought of someone...'' (possibly Minegishi) ''I felt that I had done something so horrible, that I wanted to die..''"
 
Fudaka then took her to a nearby hospital, her injuries were soon treated. He then asked where she wanted to go, to which she muttered "''...To the office... ''" (Sun Music Building). He had then had asked why she tried to kill herself, to which she replied "''I thought of someone...'' (possibly Minegishi) ''I felt that I had done something so horrible, that I wanted to die..''"
   
While Fudaka and the staff were discussing how to avoid a media scandal, Okada ran up the stairs, took off her shoes, and jumped off the roof of the front side of the building, resulting in her instant death.
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While Fudaka and the staff were discussing how to avoid a media scandal, Okada ran up the stairs, took off her shoes, and jumped off the roof of the front side of the building, resulting in her instant death.
   
 
It was 12:15 PM, JST.
 
It was 12:15 PM, JST.
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Her death resulted in many copycat suicides in Japan, soon christened with the "Yukiko Syndrome".
 
Her death resulted in many copycat suicides in Japan, soon christened with the "Yukiko Syndrome".
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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[[File:Okada_Yukiko_in_1984.jpg|thumb|248px|Yukiko in 1984.]]
 
===Studio Albums===
 
===Studio Albums===
 
*[1984.09.05] [[Cinderella (Okada Yukiko)|Cinderella]] (シンデレラ)
 
*[1984.09.05] [[Cinderella (Okada Yukiko)|Cinderella]] (シンデレラ)
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*[1999.03.17] [[Memorial BOX]] (メモリアルBOX)
 
*[1999.03.17] [[Memorial BOX]] (メモリアルBOX)
 
*[2002.05.15] [[YUKIKO OKADA * ALL SONGS REQUEST]]
 
*[2002.05.15] [[YUKIKO OKADA * ALL SONGS REQUEST]]
*[2002.12.18] [[84-86 Bokura no Best SP YUKIKO OKADA CD/DVD-BOX (Okurimono III)]] (84-86 ぼくらのベスト SP 岡田有希子 CD/DVD-BOX 「贈りものIII」)
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*[2002.12.18] [[84-86 Bokura no Best SP YUKIKO OKADA CD/DVD-BOX (Okurimono III)]] (84-86 ぼくらのベスト SP 岡田有希子 CD/DVD-BOX 「贈りものIII」)*
 
*[2012.11.21] [[The Premium Best Okada Yukiko]] (ザ・プレミアムベスト 岡田有希子)
 
*[2012.11.21] [[The Premium Best Okada Yukiko]] (ザ・プレミアムベスト 岡田有希子)
 
*[2014.07.30] [[GOLDEN☆IDOL OKADA YUKIKO]] (ゴールデン☆アイドル 岡田有希子)
 
*[2014.07.30] [[GOLDEN☆IDOL OKADA YUKIKO]] (ゴールデン☆アイドル 岡田有希子)
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*[2019.10.16] [[Mariya's Songbook (Okada Yukiko)|Mariya's Songbook]]
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. *Re-Released on September 11, 2019.
 
===Hi-Res Albums===
 
===Hi-Res Albums===
 
*[2015.09.16] [[Present Okada Yukiko]] (プレゼント 岡田有希子)
 
*[2015.09.16] [[Present Okada Yukiko]] (プレゼント 岡田有希子)
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===Video===
 
===Video===
 
*[2002.12.18] [[Memories in Swiss]]
 
*[2002.12.18] [[Memories in Swiss]]
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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<tabber>
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|-|1982-83=
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{{Scroll box
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|content=
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<gallery position="center">
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yukko in nikon ad before star tanjou 1982.jpg|Yukiko before her ''Star Tanjo!'' appearance (Sato Kayo), she was selected in ''Nikon's Fresh Gal Contest'' as a semi-grand prix. This ad is from the March 1982 issue of ''Sharaku''.
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Yukko_in_1983_p1.jpg|Radio hosting in 1983.
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Takeuchi Mariya and Okada Yukiko 1983.png|With [[Takeuchi Mariya]] in 1983.
 
</gallery>
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}}
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|-|1984=
 
{{Scroll box
 
{{Scroll box
 
|content=
 
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Yukko_in_1984_p71.png
 
Yukko_in_1984_p71.png
 
Yukko_in_1984_p72.jpg
 
Yukko_in_1984_p72.jpg
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Yukko_in_1984_p73.jpg
Yukko_magnazine_1984_p1.jpg
 
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Yukko_magnazine_1984_p2.jpg
 
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Yukko_in_1984_p75.jpg
Yukko_magnazine_1984_p3.jpg
 
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Yukko_magnazine_1984_p4.jpg
 
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Yukko_in_1984_p77.jpg
Yukko_momoko_kumi_and_yoko_hairstyles.jpg|Yukiko, [[Kikuchi Momoko]], [[Tanaka Kumi]], and [[Nagayama Yoko]].
 
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Yukko_in_late_1985_p11.png
 
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Yukko_in_late_1985_p12.jpg
 
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</gallery>
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}}
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|-|Early 1985=
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{{Scroll box
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|content=
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<gallery position="center">
 
Yukko in early 1985 p1.jpg
 
Yukko in early 1985 p1.jpg
 
Yukko in early 1985 p2.jpg
 
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Yukko_in_early_1985_p14.jpg
 
 
Yukko_in_early_1985_p15.jpg
 
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Yukko_in_early_1985_p27.jpg
 
Yukko_in_early_1985_p28.jpg
 
Yukko_in_early_1985_p28.jpg
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Yukko_in_late_1985_p1.jpg
 
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Yukko_in_late_1985_p5.jpg
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p5.jpg
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p6.jpg
 
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Yukko_in_late_1985_p15.jpg
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p7.jpg|In Switzerland.
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p7.jpg|In Switzerland.
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p8.jpg|In Switzerland.
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p8.jpg|In Switzerland.
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Yukko_in_late_1985_p17.jpg|In Switzerland.
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p9.png
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p9.png
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p10.jpg
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p10.jpg
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p13.jpg
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p13.jpg
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p14.jpg
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p14.jpg
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Yukko_in_late_1985_p18.jpg
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Yukko_in_late_1985_p19.jpg|Recording [[Kuchibiru Network]].
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<gallery position="center">
 
Yukko_in_1986_p1.jpg
 
Yukko_in_1986_p1.jpg
 
Yukko_in_1986_p2.jpg
 
Yukko_in_1986_p2.jpg
 
Yukko_in_1986_p3.jpg
 
Yukko_in_1986_p3.jpg
 
Yukko_in_1986_p4.jpg
 
Yukko_in_1986_p4.jpg
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Yukko_in_1986_p5.jpg
</gallery>}}
 
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|-|Magazines/Other=
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<gallery position="center">
 
Yukko_magnazine_1984_p1.jpg
 
Yukko_magnazine_1984_p3.jpg
 
Yukko_momoko_kumi_and_yoko_hairstyles.jpg|Yukiko, [[Kikuchi Momoko]], [[Tanaka Kumi]], and [[Nagayama Yoko]].
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p11.png
 
Yukko_in_late_1985_p12.jpg
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Yukko_live_p1.jpg
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Venus_tanjo_p1.jpg
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Venus_tanjo_p2.jpg
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Venus_tanjo_p3.jpg
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Yukko_ad_p1.jpg
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Yukko_ad_p2.jpg
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Yukko_and_naoko_in_1985.jpg|Yukiko and [[Kawai Naoko]] in early 1985.
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Yukko_bedroom_p1.png
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Yukko_bedroom_p2.png
 
Yukko_in_early_1985_p14.jpg
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yukko last concert.jpg|Last performance, April 6, 1986.
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yukko cinderella promo.png|Promoting Cinderella
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yukko glico cecil promo.png|Promoting "Glico Cecil Chocolates"
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jitsuroku manga Okada Yukiko front.jpg|''Jitsuroku Manga: Okada Yukiko'' front cover.
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</gallery>
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}}
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</tabber>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*She went to high school with [[Honda Minako]], [[Minamino Yoko]], and [[Morina Miharu]].
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*She went to high school with [[Honda Minako]], [[Minamino Yoko]], [[Morina Miharu]], [[Tanaka Kumi]] and [[Okamura Yukiko]].
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*She had two idol catchphrases:
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**"''I'll always be with you, ok?''"
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**"''I'm the little princess who comes from a wonderful land.''"
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
#[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjRHaGLMCNI%7CAn Interview of Minegishi speaking about Okada's suicide.]
 
#[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjRHaGLMCNI%7CAn Interview of Minegishi speaking about Okada's suicide.]
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==External Links==
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*[http://kanon822.sakura.ne.jp/manga.html Jitsuroku Manga: Okada Yukiko]
 
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Revision as of 17:15, 26 November 2019

Not to be confused with Okamura Yukiko.

Okada Yukiko (岡田 有希子) was a Japanese pop singer, actress, and winner of the talent show Star Tanjo! in Tokyo, Japan.

History

Early life

Okada was born as Sato Kayo (佐藤 佳代) on August 22, 1967, the second daughter of the Satō family. The family later moved to Nagoya. In elementary school, Okada loved to read, especially comic books, and she was a talented artist. In junior high school, Okada wanted to become a singer and applied for every possible audition. She was rejected every time until she was finally accepted to a TV talent program, Star Tanjō! on Nippon Television, singing Kitahara Sawako's MY BOYFRIEND for the audition, and Nakamori Akina's Slow Motion motion for the final round, which she won in March 1983.

Career

Yukiko on magnazine cover 1986

Yukiko during the production of the drama, The Forbidden Mariko.

On April 21, 1984, Okada released her first single, "First Date". She was known as "Yukko", a nickname created by her fans.

That year, Okada won Rookie of the Year and was awarded the 26th Japan Record Awards Grand Prix Best New Artist Award for her third single, -Dreaming Girl- Koi, Hajimemashite.

Okada played the leading role in her first television drama Kinjirareta Mariko (The Forbidden Mariko), in 1985. Her 1986 single Kuchibiru Network, written by Matsuda Seiko and composed by Sakamoto Ryuichi, reached number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart dated February 10, 1986.

Death

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Yukiko Okada on April 7. 1986, one day before her death. (The film poster is for the movie Rocky IV)

Around 10 o'clock in the morning on April 8, 1986, Fudaka Tokuo, the manager of the Sun Music building went to check on Okada after she did not answer a phone call. Residents of Okada's building were complaining of a gas smell, the manager then found that the gas was coming from an unattended stove from Okada's apartment, he soon found Okada in her closet, crouching and sobbing with her wrists slashed, along with notes; which talked about Okada wanting a relationship with actor Toru Minegishi (died 2008), but he rejected her. The notes ended with the words "I wanted to see him again. I'm sorry for being so selfish. My heart has nowhere else to go."

Fudaka then took her to a nearby hospital, her injuries were soon treated. He then asked where she wanted to go, to which she muttered "...To the office... " (Sun Music Building). He had then had asked why she tried to kill herself, to which she replied "I thought of someone... (possibly Minegishi) I felt that I had done something so horrible, that I wanted to die.."

While Fudaka and the staff were discussing how to avoid a media scandal, Okada ran up the stairs, took off her shoes, and jumped off the roof of the front side of the building, resulting in her instant death.

It was 12:15 PM, JST.

Her death resulted in many copycat suicides in Japan, soon christened with the "Yukiko Syndrome".

Discography

Okada Yukiko in 1984

Yukiko in 1984.

Studio Albums

Best Hits Albums

. *Re-Released on September 11, 2019.

Hi-Res Albums

Singles

Video

Gallery

Trivia

References

  1. Interview of Minegishi speaking about Okada's suicide.

External Links

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