Honolulu Fireworks Accident

Cold Case Solved: DNA Breaks 50-Year-Old Murder Mystery

Nearly 50 years after the murder of 16-year-old Dawn Momohara at Honolulu’s McKinley High School, Gideon Castro, 66, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. Advancements in DNA technology, unavailable in 1977, linked Castro’s DNA to evidence found on the victim, finally solving the cold case. Castro, a McKinley High graduate who had previously been interviewed by police, was apprehended in Utah. The arrest brought a measure of closure to the community and Dawn’s family, though many unsolved cases remain.

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Honolulu Fireworks Blast Kills 3, Injures Dozens

A New Year’s Eve fireworks accident in Honolulu resulted in three fatalities and over 20 injuries, some critical. The incident involved a large, illegal firework “cake” that tipped over, causing a massive explosion that sent shrapnel into the surrounding area. Authorities are investigating the incident and considering stricter penalties for illegal fireworks use, citing the severity of the injuries and the chaotic scene. A fourth fireworks-related death occurred separately on Oahu, highlighting the dangers of illegal pyrotechnics.

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