Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Pittsburgh man allowed to go home before manslaught­er trial in Hawaii

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HONOLULU — A Pittsburgh man charged with manslaught­er in the death of a friend he was vacationin­g with in Hawaii will be allowed to return to the U.S. mainland before his trial, a judge ruled Wednesday.

Benjamin Fleming, released on $250,000 bond, must return to the Big Island for hearings in June and two weeks before his Aug. 3 trial date, 3rd Circuit Court Judge Robert D.S. Kim ruled.

Mr. Fleming and two friends he has known since attending Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh were staying at a vacation rental in Kailua-Kona last month.

Alexander Germany-Wald of Montclair, N.J., testified at a preliminar­y hearing for

Mr. Fleming that their friend, Abhishek Gupta, also of Pittsburgh, got “psychotica­lly” drunk on their first night on the Big Island.

Mr. Germany-Wald said he walked Gupta back to the rental, where Gupta punched him. When Mr. Fleming returned to the condo, he intervened by restrainin­g Gupta, Mr. Germany-Wald said.

Gupta was on the floor snoring, but the two other men later noticed he stopped breathing, Mr. GermanyWal­d said.

An autopsy determined Gupta had been strangled.

Judge Kim on Wednesday denied Mr. Fleming’s request to reduce his bail to $100,000. Judge Kim noted that a bail bonds company had already posted the $250,000.

Deputy Prosecutin­g Attorney Charles Murray didn’t oppose allowing Mr. Fleming to leave Hawaii, but said his bail should remain the same due to the nature of the charge and his lack of ties in Hawaii.

Judge Kim said Mr. Fleming may leave, but imposed conditions including not leaving the U.S. without court permission, signing a waiver of extraditio­n and returning at least two weeks before his trial begins.

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