Around 3:50pm Tuesday, March 20th police and first responders were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision at the junction of Middle Road and Brighton Hill Road in Devonshire.
It appears that a motorcycle was being ridden along Middle Road in the westbound lane and a car was being driven in the opposite direction when the collision occurred, as the car driver attempted to turn on to Brighton Hill Road.
The investigation continues regarding the fatal collision that claimed the lives of motorcyclists 29 year old Demarcvjai (Marvin) Williams and 34 year old Marco Salema.
The officer in charge of the investigation is now Constable Asaph Rawlins of the Roads Policing Unit and any witnesses or persons with knowledge of either victim’s movements two hours prior to 9:30pm Friday, March 16th are encouraged to call 247-1788.
Around 10:30am today (March 20th) a police motorcyclist taking part in the current police motorcycle training course crashed on South Road in Paget.
Initial information suggests that the incident occurred near the junction with Mission Road and that the officer involved sustained a minor leg injury which did not require hospital treatment.
However, he was treated at the scene by attending ambulance personnel.
Around 4:30pm today (March 19th) police and first responders received a report of an unresponsive infant at a Swansbay Hill, Pembroke residence.
Details are limited at this time. However the infant, believed to be a 3 month old boy, was rushed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance but sadly, later pronounced dead.
No further information regarding the deceased child will be provided at this time, until next of kin have been notified.
The Bermuda Police Service continues to advise members of the public to be vigilant regarding deceptive social media accounts impersonating Government officials.
These fake social media profiles are being used to contact individuals and make demands of money for alleged Government initiatives and proposals.
Residents should be aware that this is a scam and are advised to verify any online messages they may receive claiming to be from a member of parliament – by calling the Government of Bermuda on 295-5151.
At last check this morning (March 14th) three of the six people hurt in Monday night’s single vehicle car crash – on Middle Road in Smith’s parish near the junction with Clarendon Road – continued to recover at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The 18 year old woman that was more seriously injured remains in stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit while another 18 year old woman and a 19 year old man continued their recovery in stable condition on a general ward.
Around 5:45pm Wednesday, March 7th police and first responders were dispatched to a reported collision at the junction of Middle Road and Khyber Pass in Warwick.
It now appears that a 19 year old Warwick man riding a motorcycle in the eastbound lane slid out into the path of a car being driven in the opposite direction.
Around 1:20pm Tuesday, March 6th police, Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service personnel and ambulance personnel responded to a reported medical emergency in the Court Street, Victoria Street Pembroke area.
It appears that a 94 year old Hamilton parish woman collapsed and was treated at the scene before being rushed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance.
At last check this morning (March 5th) both the 54 year old male motorcyclist and 40 year old female car driver hurt in a collision with another car driven by a 65 year old man around 9:45pm Friday, March 2nd on Middle Road in Paget near the junction with Cedars Drive had been treated and discharged from the hospital.
The 65 year old man, believed to be a Smith’s parish resident, was arrested on suspicion of impaired driving following the three vehicle collision but later passed the alco-analyser test and has been released on police bail.
The Bermuda Police Service continues to conduct inquiries regarding unknown men committing public acts of indecent exposure. Recent incidents have been reported in the Crow Lane, Pembroke area and the South Road, Smith’s parish area.
As a result, it is strongly recommended that all runners and walkers:
remain vigilant