06-12-18 One person killed in boating collision

Hawaiʻi Police Department
Criminal Investigation Section, Area II
Lieutenant Sherry D. Bird
(808) 326-4646 ext. 226
Report No.
C18016247

 

 

Media Release

 Hawaiʻi Police detectives are investigating an incident involving a boat that ran aground which resulted in one death.

 Saturday evening, (June 9), at about 8:00 p.m., the Hawaiʻi County Fire Department received an emergency call regarding a boat that had collided into a cliff along the shoreline fronting the Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport. The information provided indicated there were two occupants aboard the vessel, one of whom was shaken but responsive, the other was not.

 Fire personnel responded to the scene and located an unresponsive male in the ocean waters fronting the airport. Lifesaving measures were performed by medic personnel, however, he was not able to be revived. He was taken to the Kona Community Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The decedent has been positively identified as 29-year-old Benjamin Charles Keely, of Hawaiian Acres.

 The second occupant of the vessel has been identified as 48-year-old Gary Witt, of Hawaiian Ocean View Estates. He suffered non-life threatening injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment at the Kona Community Hospital where he is listed in stable condition.

An autopsy to determine Keely’s cause of death has been scheduled for Wednesday, (June 13).

 Detectives with the Area II Criminal Investigation Section, working in collaboration with the Department of Land and Natural Resources, are continuing this investigation and ask anyone with information or who may have witnessed this incident to contact Detective David Matsushima, via email at David.Matsushima@hawaiicounty.gov, or at (808) 326-4646 ext. 224.

 


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