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Missing Teen Identified in Human Remains on Oahu - MSN
Samantha Chun, 17, and Joseph “Joey” Fujioka, 18, went missing at Ke Iki Beach last week; remains found by officials have been IDed as Joey.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu Police Department Forensic officials have confirmed the remains found off Ke Iki Beach matched the DNA profile of missing teen Joseph Fujioka.
HPD confirms that the human remains found at Ke Iki Beach match the DNA of one of the teens that were reported missing on Oahu’s North Shore.
Their belongings were discovered by relatives on Ke Iki Beach the next morning, the bulletin states: "Family and friends are concerned for their safety and well-being.” ...
Two people are dead, including a 63-year-old Hollister, Calif., man, and one injured after being swept into the ocean by strong currents this week at Ke Iki Beach in Pupukea on Oahu’s North ...
The incident took place Monday morning at Ke Iki beach.
Two people are dead and a third was hospitalized after powerful surf swept three tourists into the ocean at Ke Iki Beach in Pupuke, on the north shore of Oahu.
The incident took place Monday morning at Ke Iki beach.
Just after 8 a.m. Monday, Honolulu Ocean Safety rescued three adults who were apparently swept out to sea by a large wave at Ke Iki Beach in Pupukea. Two of the adults, Kunic and Jett, were ...
The Honolulu Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the two visitors who died after being on Oahu’s North Shore earlier this week. They have been identified as Bryan C. Kunic, 63, of ...
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