Accident on Mamalahoa Highway in Honomu kills 1, injures 2

Glenn Honda | |

HONOMU, HI – A head-on crash on Mamalahoa Highway Monday evening left one person dead and two others hospitalized, police said.

KHON reported details of the wreck in Honomu, where Honolulu police responded to the scene at 6:07 p.m.  According to investigators, the driver of a 2019 Ford pickup truck was heading north and overtaking other vehicles on the highway.

The Ford collided with a 2023 Kia sedan that was traveling south towards Hilo, causing the sedan to catch fire.

A 48-year-old woman from California riding in the front seat of the Kia was trapped in the vehicle.  Once the fire was extinguished, she was taken to Hilo Medical Center and pronounced dead.

The driver of the Kia, a 22-year-old man, was being treated at Queens Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.  The Ford driver, a 35-year-old Papaaloa man, was listed in stable condition at Hilo Medical Center.

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Glenn T. Honda

For over 29 years, attorney Glenn Honda has helped people injured in accidents throughout Hawaii get the best outcome for their case, whether it’s maximizing their settlement, or balancing costs and risks vs. putting the whole experience behind them. As the founding attorney of the Recovery Law Center, he is passionate about helping his clients with their physical, emotional and financial recovery. Mr. Honda will fight to get you coverage for your medical bills, lost wages, damaged property and other costs related to your accident.

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