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Young Mapusi woman killed by hit and run driver in Dolonier |
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Written by Bill Jaynes
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 |
Pohnpei, FSM - A woman in her mid 20’s was struck and killed by a speeding hit and run vehicle in the early morning hours of Sunday, February 21, 2010 on the street outside of the Kintaro Bar. Police quickly arrested a suspect in the matter likely on the basis of an eyewitness report of the license tag number.
Witnesses say that the victim, Norita Phillip of Mapusi had been in the Kintaro bar in Dolonier, Pohnpei earlier in the evening. Kim Kintaro, owner of the bar, a popular spot for karaoke and billiards said that she didn’t really know her; not enough to know her name. She said that she was very rarely a customer but did occasionally visit other patrons in the bar.
Kintaro said that one of her employees went to the trash bin before the bar closed and was an eyewitness to the Phillip’s death. One week later that employee was still so shaken by what she witnessed that she refused to talk about the matter at all. “This has really made me sick. I’m taking local medicine because it really scared me,” she said.
A late night patron of the bar said that the incident must have occurred at about 2:40 in the morning. He had clocked out from his job at 2:32 and stopped on the way home at the Kintaro Bar. His late night job is not far away and he said that he had barely sat down when the commotion started.
“She wasn’t moving at all,” he said. “Police wouldn’t really let us get close but I heard them yelling, ‘Norita, Norita, Norita, can you hear me Norita.” Police blocked off the exit from the bar until the young woman had been removed to the hospital.
When the detectives division of the Pohnpei State Police did not return our calls after three days we went to the Police Department and were politely told that protocol required that Police Chief Joe Roby give authorization for the release of any information on the matter. Chief Roby was not on hand to provide that authorization and the Police would not release any information at all on the crime.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 April 2010 )
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