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A 61-year-old Hawaii Commercial & Sugar Co. worker was hospitalized after receiving an electric shock while fixing a power line in Paia.
Maui police responded to North Firebreak Road off of Haleakala Highway at about 3:50 p.m. Tuesday. When patrol officers arrived, they found the 61-year-old man unresponsive. An automated external defibrillator was used in attempt to revive him to no avail.
Police said medics and fire rescue personnel arrived and administered life-saving efforts. He was transported to Maui Memorial Medical Center in critical condition, but has since improved to stable condition.
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Man, woman shot to death identified as married couple
Two people found dead in a Kailua-Kona apartment earlier this month have been identified as Joy K. Mills-Ferren and her husband, Bradley A. Wood-Ferren.
Autopsy results indicated Mills-Ferren, 48, and Wood-Ferren, 56, each died from a single gunshot wound.
Police said a neighbor had not seen Mills-Ferren for several days and went to check on her and Wood-Ferren. Their apartment on the 75-600 block of Alii Drive was locked.
The neighbor called Mills-Ferren’s mother in Honolulu because she was concerned. Police said the mother asked the neighbor who had a spare key to the unit to check on them. The neighbor called police on the morning of Aug. 3 after she discovered the bodies in the second-floor apartment.