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Hawaii Seeks Answers in Missing Child Case

Monday, May 30, 2005 6:07:40 PM
By JAYMES SONG

HONOLULU (AP) - Before he was 4 months old, Peter Kema Jr. already had his arms, a leg and three ribs broken. Doctors concluded the fractures were signs of child abuse.

The child, who has become known throughout Hawaii as Peter Boy, was taken into state custody just three months after he was born in 1991. Three years later, a Family Court judge ordered him returned to his parents. Yet, the last time anyone saw him was 1997, when Peter Boy was 6, and the question remains: Where is he?

On Tuesday, the state planned to take the unprecedented action of releasing roughly 2,000 pages of confidential files on the case under a new directive by the state Human Services Department.


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