KHON TV News reports the death of a 15 year-old boy in Waimanalo shortly after midnight on Saturday morning:
Police say a 15 year -old teen from Waimanalo was killed this morning after an SUV hit him. The accident happened around 1:55 a.m. fronting the Waimanalo Town Center. The victim was taken to a local area hospital where he later died. The driver of the SUV, a 47 year-old man also from Waimanalo was arrested for negligent homicide.
Negligent homicide is a misdemeanor charge that is punishable by up to a year in prison. No factors are known yet about how the tragedy occurred. Our thoughts go out to the family and friends of the young boy. Nothing is worse than losing a child!
§707-704 Negligent homicide in the third degree. (1) A person is guilty of the offense of negligent homicide in the third degree if that person causes the death of another person by the operation of a vehicle in a manner which is simple negligence.
(2) "Simple negligence" as used in this section:
(a) A person acts with simple negligence with respect to the person’s conduct when the person should be aware of a risk that the person engages in that conduct.
(b) A person acts with simple negligence with respect to attendant circumstances when the person should be aware of a risk that those circumstances exist.
(c) A person acts with simple negligence with respect to a result of the person’s conduct when the person should be aware of a risk that the person’s conduct will cause that result.
(d) A risk is within the meaning of this subsection if the person’s failure to perceive it, considering the nature and purpose of the person’s conduct and the circumstances known to the person, involves a deviation from the standard of care that a law-abiding person would observe in the same situation.
(3) Negligent homicide in the third degree is a misdemeanor. [L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; am L 1988, c 292, §3]
If you have any information about this tragic accident please contact my office.
A resident of Honolulu, Hawaii, Wayne Parsons is an Injury Attorney that has dedicate his life to improving the delivery of justice to the people of his community and throughout the United States. He is driven to make sure that the wrongful, careless or negligent behavior that caused his clients' injury or loss does not happen to others.
One Comment
Steve Lombardi
Wayne: I love the map, how did you do that? It's scary once you start following the news alerts on pedestrian deaths. There are so many of them. Nice post keep up the good work. What was the man's name who was struck and how about the name of the person who was driving the vehicle?
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