Family of teen hit by canoe sues its 3 prominent paddlers [The Honolulu Star-Advertiser]
Mar. 2—The family of a then-17-year-old surfer who suffered a skull fracture after a collision with a canoe is suing three local businessmen allegedly in control of the vessel on the afternoon of
The family of a then-17-year-old surfer who suffered a skull fracture after a collision with a canoe is suing three local businessmen allegedly in control of the vessel on the afternoon of
At 4 :50 p.m. that day,
Keuning lost consciousness and Won pulled him above water by his surfboard leash. City Ocean Safety and Lifeguard Serv ices Division personnel pulled him to shore on a personal watercraft where they performed CPR after finding Keuning had no pulse, according to the complaint.
Keuning was taken "intubated and in an unresponsive state " while transported by Emergency Medical Serv ices personnel to
Flaherty, Watson, and Kuaiwa's "negligent, grossly negligent and /or reckless operation of the canoe " resulted in Keuning's "serious and permanent injuries " that required months of rehabilitation and cost him a year of college.
"We were devastated by this accident and are truly happy that Kai is back in school. Given that this is a lawsuit, we cannot comment further, " said Watson, in a statement.
Flaherty and Kuaiwa did not immediately reply to requests for comment from the
Keuning continues to struggle with attention and focus-related issues, according to the family's attorney,
"This was the hardest and most painful thing we have ever faced, watching our son nearly die and then seeing him suffer for months on end. It's unbearable, " said
Kai's mother, Manami, said in a statement that the family wants to ensure the canoe riders are held accountable to keep other ocean users safe.
"If no-one holds them accountable, this is going to happen to someone else, and I couldn't live with myself if I didn't do something to prevent that. A lawsuit brings accountability and responsibility. Canoe riders will think twice about riding through surf breaks on a weekend when surfers are riding the same waves, " she said.
The skull fracture created an inoperable blood clot, said Bickerton, that will require constant monitoring to ensure it does not cause a fatal stroke. Keu ning's medical bills totaled about
"These defendants ... they decided to ride it (the canoe ) right through the surf break. They thought they were really good ... and could maneuver their way around the crowd. That turned out to be wrong. It has really cost
Flaherty is chairman and CEO of 3
Watson is president and CEO of the nonprofit
Kuaiwa is the loan fund manager for the
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