HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-04-28 Mayor Kim checks out of hospital, returns home to Hilo on Sunday -- press release
Wil Okabe
Managing Director
Harry Kim
Mayor
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawai‘i
Office of the Mayor
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April 28, 2018
NEWS RELEASE
Mayor Harry Kim Checks Out of Hospital, Returning Home on Sunday
Hawai'i County Mayor Harry Kim has checked out of the hospital and will return home to
Hilo on Sunday, after undergoing procedures at The Queen’s Medical Center.
The Mayor was discharged on Friday evening and stayed in Honolulu with his wife over
the weekend. He returns to Hilo on Sunday, but his family is requesting that he be
allowed to come home without fanfare.
“Harry informed me that he was getting some personal time in Honolulu with his wife,”
said Wil Okabe, the County’s Managing Director, who is serving as Acting Mayor while
the Mayor is on sick leave. “The family wants to give him a chance to come home
quietly so he can rest.”
The Mayor experienced heart attack symptoms early Thursday, checked himself into
Hilo Medical Center and was subsequently medevaced to Oahu. At The Queen’s
Medical Center, the Mayor underwent tests and procedures to alleviate his symptoms.
“We thank Hilo Medical and Queen’s for taking such good care of Harry,” Okabe said.
“We’re also very grateful to Senator Hirono, Governor Ige, Mayor Caldwell and Mayor
Carvalho for their expressions of aloha and well wishes to Harry.”
“We want to thank the hundreds of people from all over the State who reached out with
messages of love and concern by phone, email, social media and get-well cards,”
Okabe said.
The Mayor and his family have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of aloha from all
over the State, and the County of Hawai'i thanks everyone for their continued support
and prayers for the Mayor’s speedy recovery, Okabe said.
“We appreciate everyone giving Harry a chance to rest comfortably while he was in the
hospital, and we’re hoping that the community will let Harry take time to rest and
recover fully,” Okabe said.
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