A fundraiser to help the family of a victim of the Hawaii fireworks explosion who was flown to Arizona for treatment has been started after 29-year-old Kevin Vallesteros was pronounced dead. Meantime,
The illegal firework explosion that took place in Aliamanu, Hawaii, also known as Salt Lake, has left five people dead and two arrested.
That raises the death toll in the New Year’s Eve fireworks explosion in Aliamanu, Hawaii to five. According to Honolulu Police, the 29-year-old man died at about 6:40 a.m. HST. The victim’s identity has not been released.
A fifth person has died from injuries suffered during a massive explosion of illegal fireworks at a Honolulu home over New Year’s.
Another person has died as a result of a fireworks blast in Hawaii that left over 20 people dead or wounded, according to authorities.
One of the six patients hospitalized at a burn center in Arizona has died, officials confirmed Tuesday.Arizona’s Maricopa County identified the latest fatality as Kevin Vallesteros, 29. Honolulu police said he died at approximately 6:40 a.
All six burn victims transported to Phoenix from the New Year’s Eve Hawaii firework explosion remain in a medically induced coma and are facing months of recovery, officials from the Arizona Burn Center – Valleywise Health said Friday at a press ...
A 29-year-old man who died nearly a month after sustaining serious burns was among six victims recovering at the Arizona Burn Center.
Some wounds suffered by six Hawaii residents flown to Arizona for medical treatment after a deadly illegal fireworks explosion on New Year’s are comparable to battlefield injuries
The Arizona Burn Foundation is providing accommodation in the Phoenix area for 20 family members of these six survivors.
Four more people were arrested in connection with the deadly Aliamanu fireworks explosion on New Year’s. They were all taken into custody on Wednesday and face multiple charges, including reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of minors.
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