The investigation regarding Sunday’s early morning collision involving a police vehicle and a 29 year old female motorcyclist, that occurred at the junction of King Street and Reid Street in the City of Hamilton, continues.
It has been established that the police vehicle involved had its lights and sirens activated when the unfortunate collision occurred with the 29 year old woman as she travelled along Reid Street into the city centre.
At last check this morning (May 13th) the 52 year old male motorcyclist injured in a single vehicle motorcycle crash that occurred around 4:20pm Sunday, May 12th at the north round-a-bout near Trimingham Road in Paget was listed in stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Inquiries continue and any witnesses that have not already come forward are now encouraged to call Constable Lakila Hart on the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Around 4am today (May 10th) marine police responded to a maritime distress call regarding a boat that had run aground.
The powerboat involved was located on the rocks near Cobbler’s Cut, in waters off Spanish Point Pembroke, with two men aboard.
The men – said to be a 38 year old Pembroke man and a 43 year old man – were not hurt.
Around 6:20pm Tuesday, May 7th police and fellow first responders were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision on Harrington Sound Road in Hamilton parish – not Smith’s parish as originally stated.
Apparently the car and minibus involved collided near Walsingham Lane, in the vicinity of Tom Moore’s Tavern.
The driver of the car, the driver of the minibus and a passenger in the minibus – said to be a 36 year old Warwick woman, a 61 year old Hamilton parish man and a 33 year old American man respectively – were transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment of their injuries and later discharged.
The Parish Constable for St. George’s, Constable Simon Joseph, will be conducting a community outreach clinic to meet and greet area residents at St. David’s Variety parking lot on Friday, 10th May 2019 from 3pm until 6pm.
This event will also allow members of the public an opportunity to:
Around 4pm Tuesday, April 30th police officers responded to a reported disturbance near the entrance to Horseshoe Bay beach in Southampton.
The participants in the altercation had left prior to police arrival, but it appears that several individuals were involved.
Inquiries are underway and any witnesses or members of the public with relevant information are asked to call the main police telephone number 295-0011.
To date, the as yet unidentified motorcyclist discovered on CCTV footage riding alongside 21 year old Antoine Seaman – just prior to the fatal collision involving a police vehicle that claimed his life, which occurred around 1:50am Monday, April 15th on Somerset Road in Sandys parish near Wilson Place – has not come forward.
A thorough investigation continues and the Bermuda Police Service renews the urgent appeal for that rider, or anyone who knows the identity of that individual, to come forward.
At last check this morning (April 23rd) the 42 year old female pillion passenger injured when the motorcycle she was traveling on collided with a car around 4:30pm Saturday, April 20th on South Road in Paget near the junction with White Sands Road, was recovering in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital – after initially being admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.
The 18 year old female motorcycle rider also hurt in the collision has already been treated and discharged from the hospital.
Around 11:20am today (April 22nd) a collision occurred along Middle Road, Southampton in the vicinity of Evans Bay Road, involving a police truck and a car.
It appears that both vehicles were being driven in opposite directions at the time.
There were no reported injuries. However, both vehicles were damaged.
Around 3:30pm Wednesday, April 17th police and fellow first responders attended a reported collision on Harbour Road in Paget in the vicinity of Valley Road.
It appears that a motorcyclist with a pillion passenger was traveling east on Harbour Road near Lower Ferry when traffic in the area came to a stop due to roadwork and the collision occurred.