
Hannah Kobayashihas more to say. Some six months after voluntarily vanishing into Mexico andthen returning to the U.S.— in a case thatmade national headlinesbecause her family insisted she could be in danger or a crime victim, neither of which turned out to be true — Kobayashireleased a brief video statementon social media over the weekend. In the clip,according to SFGate, she expressed her gratitude for public support in the wake of what she called "loss and pain and suffering." She did not elaborate on those struggles, but her dad, Ryan Kobayashi,died by suicide last yearwhile helping look for her in the Los Angeles area. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I wasn't too close with her growing up. … I'm just trying to make up," hetold CNNat the time. Hannah has kept a low profile since coming back to America. Her family, who initially put the spotlight on her, has sincealso asked for privacy. Afterinitially telling PEOPLEin a statement that she had been "unaware" of the media coverage while she was reported missing for a month, she told SFGate in a story on Monday, May 19, that she knows there are some online who question her behavior. LAPD; ABC "Given my particular situation on the other side of my experience, I understand how some people would choose to cast me in a negative light, but I know who I am," Kobayashi told SFGate. "I know my truth and one day, I will share it," she said. "I do believe that we can all learn to be kinder to one another because we never really know what someone else has been through unless we've walked in their shoes," she continued. That echoes something she told a commenter on her Instagram earlier this month aftershe posted an image— her first since she chose to go off the grid. In the post on May 3, in which Hannah wrote about "resilience" and how "for all that i have yet to say, the love in my heart remains the same," someone asked why she had "skipped" her father's funeral. "[Y]ou don't know the whole story," she replied. "[M]y intention in this post is to acknowledge that I am going to speak about my experience~and to stand up against all the hate that was cast upon me. "I hope that in your darkest hours, you are shown compassion and love versus hate and judgment." Read the original article onPeople