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The Police Department of
Honolulu received multiple phone calls on Thursday announcing that a man threw
a child off a pedestrian overpass onto the H-1 Freeway near Ward Avenue. The witnesses
to the incident immediately followed the man, who was later arrested and
identified as 23-year-old Matthew Higa, a Roosevelt School Graduate who apparently
had been sent to psychiatric evaluation prior to the incident.
Witnesses said they didn’t
realize at first what exactly had happened, as they though it was a doll, and
not a real child what the man threw off, and that they immediately called the
police as soon as they realized the tragic event. The victim’s name remains
unknown, but apparently it was a 2 1/2-year-old boy. The cause of death still
remains uncertain, whether it was the ground impact or the two cars that hit
him. The police temporarily closed the freeway for further investigations.
There is an apparent connection
between the 23-year-old man and the child, as the police interrogated the boy’s
mother and her boyfriend in order to identify how Higa could have taken the
boy. According to the Honolulu Advertiser, the mother said she had left the boy
with her father as she left for Ala Moana, but she knew nothing more.
According to police reports, the
child wandered off the apartment as his grandfather was sleeping earlier in the
day, but he had been safely returned home. One guess would be he wondered off
again and Higa found him before the authorities did, but there is no assurance
that this is what really happened.
The same newspaper also reports
that Higa was living in the same apartment building as the boy’s family, and
that he had the strangest behavior, screaming in the middle of the night or
walking up and down the building stairs all night, which didn’t stop the mother’s
boyfriend from paying him visits, together with the toddler. He was even asked
to babysit from time to time. The police investigation will continue.
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