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A Japanese Nobel Prize-winner was hospitalized Wednesday and his wife was dead, reportedly after driving off a road in rural Illinois. Ei-ichi Negishi, 82, a chemist teaching at Purdue University in the neighboring state of Indiana, and his wife Sumire Negishi, 80, were reported missing Monday.
Police found them early Tuesday morning about 200 miles (320 km) northeast of their home, on land belonging to the Orchard Hills Landfill operated by the company Advanced Disposal. Police discovered Ei-ichi Negishi walking in the area, and his wife was found dead near their car. “Both her and the vehicle were found on the landfill property,” Lieutenant Brian Ketter of the Ogle County Sheriff’s office told AFP.
The couple had been driving to a nearby airport and became disoriented, and Ei-Ichi Negishi crashed their car into a ditch, according to WTHR television. The TV station reported that Sumire Negishi had stayed behind while her husband left looking for help. Police would not confirm details about the incident, but did not suspect foul play. The Rockford airport is located approximately eight miles (13 km) from where the couple was discovered.
The local coroner’s office said an autopsy was pending. Ei-ichi Negishi was receiving treatment at a hospital, police said. Negishi is a Japanese national who came to the US on a Fulbright scholarship in 1960 to study chemistry. He joined the Purdue faculty in 1979. He, along with two other scientists, won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 2010 for developing a method for creating complex chemicals. The method is widely used, including for the production of pharmaceuticals.

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