HI - Man involved in head on collision - dies of natural causes?
An autopsy has determined that 28-year-old Kimo Elderts, who was involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle on Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway on Saturday, died of natural causes and not from injuries sustained in the collision.
The ruling lowers the Big Island's traffic fatality count to eight so far this year, compared to just four last year.
My thoughts:
WHAT the HELL? How can someone be involved in a "head on collision" and be determined to die of "natural causes".
This whole article makes no sense! WHAT????????







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