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Doctor's wife testifies husband tried to push her toward cliff during hike
Summary
A Hawaii woman testified that her husband allegedly tried to force her toward a cliff and struck her during a March 2025 hike; he has pleaded not guilty and remains in custody.
Content
A jury heard testimony about an alleged attack on a Pali Puka Trail hike in March 2025. The woman testified that her husband tried to push her toward a cliff and that she feared for her life. The defendant, an anesthesiologist, has pleaded not guilty and has been held in custody since his arrest. The account was given as part of an attempted murder prosecution that is ongoing.
What jurors heard:
- The witness testified that her husband grabbed her and tried to move her toward the cliff edge, and that she feared she would die.
- She said the encounter included being struck with a rock and that she later received medical treatment for injuries.
- Two hikers came upon the scene and called 911; police say the man fled and was arrested later that evening.
- The defendant has pleaded not guilty to second-degree attempted murder, and a judge recently denied a bid to dismiss the indictment.
Summary:
The testimony forms part of the prosecution's case in the attempted murder trial, and the defendant has been suspended from work at Maui Memorial Medical Center. Undetermined at this time.
