Tokyo — The wife of former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn has left Japan and flown to Paris to appeal to the French government to do more to help him, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. Japanese prosecutors arrested Ghosn for a fourth time on Thursday on suspicion he had tried to enrich himself at the carmaker’s expense, in another dramatic twist his lawyers said was an attempt to muzzle him. “I think the French government should do more for him. I don’t think he’s had enough support and he’s calling for assistance. As a French citizen, it should be a right”, Carole Ghosn told the Financial Times in an interview before boarding a flight out of Japan late on Friday. She said her husband’s previous 108-day imprisonment had left him “a different person” and that normal life under bail conditions had been impossible. “You could see the fear in his eyes,” as rumours of his rearrest spread last week, she was quoted as saying. Ghosn, who holds French, Lebanese and Brazilian citizenship, ha...

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