Jason Cachuela and wife Theresa died in murder-suicide near Pearlridge Mall: obituary

Following a harrowing domestic dispute near the Bank of Hawaii and Pali Momi Hospital, the suspect, Jason Cachuela, involved in the fatal shooting of a woman has tragically died by suicide. Reports indicate that Jason Cachuela fatally shot his wife, Theresa Cachuela, during an altercation in the Bank of Hawaii parking lot around 10 A.M., prompting a search by the Honolulu Police Department (HPD).

A family member of the victim confirmed that moments after the deadly altercation, Jason Cachuela took his own life through an apparent suicide by shooting. Theresa Cachuela, beloved and remembered as a lover of life, endured abuse from Jason, culminating tragically following a heated argument.

Expressing sorrow and a call to end domestic abuse, a grieving friend emphasized the need to halt violence against women, condemning such acts. Theresa Cachuela, cherished as a dedicated wife, sister, friend, and daughter, was recognized for her unwavering dedication and hardworking spirit by those who knew her well. Her untimely demise remains a haunting memory for everyone acquainted with her.

Dawn Mae Atchison posted on Facebook,

“Rest in peace Theresa & Jason Cachuela. Not that long ago they were both baptized. Here’s a clip of him filming her right after he was dunked. Today’s murder suicide should not have happened. I rebuke the spirit of anger and violence in Jesus mighty name….and Churches: when you baptize by water, please cast out demons also! People have demons and need help! May the Lord have mercy on their souls My heart, thoughts, and prayers are with the families of the victims, especially the children…”

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Jason Cachuela fled the scene following the fatal incident, initiating a manhunt by law enforcement agencies. His body was later discovered, marking a grim conclusion to the sequence of events. Authorities urge anyone with relevant information to reach out to HPD or Crimestoppers at 808-955-8300.

Details regarding Jason Cachuela’s obituary and funeral arrangements will be shared by the family, allowing the community to commemorate the lives affected by this tragic incident.

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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn

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