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Kalena Abelmann, Oahu: Excessive speed and a missing seat belt send a teen's car flying 50 feet into a burning ravine.

 Traffic investigators are looking into a horrific single-vehicle accident that left a teenager dead on the Pali Highway. The crash happened on Thursday in the Kailua-bound lanes of Windward Oahu. Police are reminding everyone about the dangers of speeding after the terrible wreck.




Officers say sixteen-year-old Kalena Abelmann was driving the vehicle when things went wrong. She lost total control of the car and collided hard with the right concrete barrier. The sheer force of the collision launched the vehicle into the air.


The car sailed over the barrier and dropped fifty feet down into a rocky ravine. It struck a dirt embankment at the bottom and immediately caught fire. The crash was so violent that Kalena was thrown from the vehicle and passed away at the scene.


Speed and safety gear are the main focus of the ongoing police investigation. Traffic officers stated that excessive speed definitely played a role in the crash. They also confirmed that the young driver was not wearing her seat belt when the accident occurred.


While police handle the technical details, a local family is left to pick up the pieces. Kalena leaves behind her parents, Rick and Alicia, and her brothers, Kai and Kekoa. Her family is now dealing with the sudden financial and emotional weight of losing a child.


Loved ones want people to remember Kalena for how she lived rather than how she died. She was a creative and adventurous soul who genuinely loved helping people. She was a familiar, smiling face at the nearby food bank where she regularly served.


To support the family, loved ones set up an online fundraiser to help cover the upcoming memorial and funeral expenses. The community response has been absolutely massive since the page went live. Donors have already pushed the total past thirty-eight thousand dollars to hit 

their goal.


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