Hawaii Police reclassifies infant death as murder
After recent autopsy results and an eight-month investigation, police are reclassifying the death of a Big Island infant as murder.
Fire Department rescue personnel responded to an unresponsive 18-month-old boy on November 25. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition with multiple bruises reportedly from a fall several days earlier.
He was later transferred to The Queen’s Medical Center where he died on November 27.
The infant has been identified as Rylee Sele-Pang of Kailua-Kona, police said.
Juvenile Aid Section detectives initially investigated the incident as a possible abuse case.
The Medical Examiner’s office conducted extensive testing which required the use of a mainland laboratory. Results were released on July 23 and the office determined that the cause of death was complications of blunt force injuries of the head.
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Police have reclassified the case as murder.
No arrests have been made.