Social worker killed adopted daughter, ‘punched and slapped’ child for ’30 minutes’: Police

Inset: Sina Pili (Kahuku High and Intermediate School). Background: Kahuku High and Intermediate School, where Pili worked and was arrested (KITV).

Inset: Sina Pili (Kahuku High and Intermediate School). Background: Kahuku High and Intermediate School, where Pili worked and was arrested (KITV).

A 39-year-old mother in Hawaii is accused of killing her 11-year-old adopted daughter, allegedly punching and slapping the child for a half hour straight until she ultimately died.

Sina Pili was indicted by a grand jury and taken into custody Friday on one count each of manslaughter, endangering the welfare of a minor, and persistent nonsupport in the slaying of Azaeliyah Pili-Ah You, authorities announced.

According to Lieutenant Deena Thoemmes of the Honolulu Police Department, officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel on Dec. 22, 2023 responded to a report of an unresponsive juvenile female at a home in Laie. The fire department was first on the scene and apparently found Azaeliyah’s father performing lifesaving procedures on the victim at the direction of the 911 dispatcher.

Paramedics rushed the victim to Kahuku Hospital where she was pronounced dead. A determination about the manner and cause of death were delayed pending further testing.

Officers at the scene allegedly saw bruises and Azaeliyah’s body. Both parents allegedly denied having knowledge about how the child sustained the injuries, suggesting they may have come from playing sports or a possible fall in the shower.

As homicide detectives investigated Azaeliyah’s death, child abuse detectives began looking into the possible abuse of Pili’s four other adopted children, all of whom were 12 and under.

In the days before her death, Azaeliyah stayed home from school multiple times due to illness, at one point registering a fever of 101 degrees, Thoemmes said during a Friday news conference.

On the morning of Azaeliyah’s death, Pili allegedly forced the victim to run to a nearby chapel, despite the fact that she still felt ill.

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