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Two held over murder of house cleaner in Hawaii

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HONOLULU: A man and woman remained in custody after they were arrested on suspicion of killing a woman in a Hawaii vacation rental home.

Family of the woman identified her as Telma Boinville, 51, who moved to Hawaii from Brazil in the 1990s.

Honolulu Police Deputy Chief John McCarthy told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that the woman’s body was found on Thursday afternoon downstairs in the house on Oahu’s North Shore, where she reportedly was a house cleaner for the vacation property.

Police found her eight-year-old daughter upstairs uninjured and tied up, he said.

Boinville’s husband, Kevin Emery, told Hawaii News Now his wife was beaten with a baseball bat.

Police said officers tracked the victim’s vehicle to a parking lot in the Honolulu suburb of Mililani and arrested a man and woman nearby.

Stephen Brown, 23, and Hailey Kai Dandurand, 20, were arrested on suspicion of murder, according to police booking records.

They could not be reached for comment while in custody in a police cellblock on Friday. Efforts to reach their relatives were unsuccessf­ul.

Boinville was passionate about health, Kevin Emery’s twin brother Brian Emery, said. She enjoyed surfing, running, yoga, martial arts and baking with healthy ingredient­s, he said.

She was a part-time teacher at Sunset Beach Elementary School, where she worked with Englishlan­guage learners, Hawaii Department of Education spokesman Donalyn Dela Cruz said.

“This loss has deeply affected our school community,” Dela Cruz said.

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