More than 100 volunteers and local emergency teams were last night scouring rugged woodland as the search resumed for a 7-year-old boy left in the woods of northern Japan as punishment by his parents.
The search was based in woodland near the town of Nanae in Hokkaido, famous for its population of bears known as the Ussuri brown bear.
Television footage showed rescue teams searching mountain streams and heavy undergrowth nearly 48 hours after Yamato Tanooka disappeared.
The boy's parents initially reported him missing on Saturday, claiming that he had wandered off while they were gathering mountain vegetables.
It was only after the boy's parents raised the alarm and search teams set out that Takayuki Tanooka, his father, admitted they had misled police.