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(Update) Coroner Determines Waikoloa Man’s Traffic Death Due to Medical Condition

February 8, 2025 |
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The Hawai‘i Police Department reports that the classification of fatal traffic crash that occurred on New Year’ Day in Waikoloa has been changed after the coroner determined the 74-year-old Waikoloa driver died as a result of a medical condition rather than injuries sustained in the crash.

The single-vehicle collision occurred at 5:11 p.m. on January 1, 2025, near the intersection of Eleele Street and Haena Street. At the time, the preliminary police investigation indicated that a blue 2019 Mercedes-Benz 300 SUV operated by 74-year-old Ray Donnell Worrells was traveling southbound on Eleele Street when it crossed over the double-solid yellow lines, struck a rock wall, and overturned. Worrells was transported to the North Hawai‘i Community Hospital for medical treatment and was pronounced deceased on January 2.

Following an autopsy, the coroner’s findings confirmed that his passing was not directly related to injuries sustained in the crash. As a result, the official traffic fatality count for 2025 will be adjusted to five instead of the previously reported six.

For further information or to report any additional details related to this incident, please contact Officer Dayson Taniguchi at (808) 326-4646, ext. 229, or via email at dayson.taniguchi@hawaiicounty.gov. Anonymous tips can also be provided to Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300.

Department:
Hawaiʻi Police Department
Division:
Area II Traffic Enforcement Unit
Officer:
Sergeant Thomas Koyanagi
Phone:
(808) 326-4646 Ext. 229
Report Number:
25-000267

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