Around 4 this morning, Police attended a reported single vehicle road traffic collision resulting in injury at the junction of North Shore Road and Doctors Lane in Hamilton parish. It appears that the car was traveling west on North Shore Road when the driver, a 27 year old Hamilton parish man, lost control attempting to negotiate a sharp left hand bend. As a result the car struck the sidewalk and overturned.
At 10:20pm on Tuesday, Police attended a reported road traffic collision resulting in injury on Crow Lane in Pembroke outside ‘Great Things involving a taxi and a motorcycle. It appears that the taxi was traveling east on Crow Lane with the motorcycle traveling in the same direction behind it when the taxi attempted a u-turn and the vehicles collided.
The Bermuda Police Service in conjunction with the Bermuda Road Safety Council and the Junior Minister for Transport will hold a joint press conference on Thursday, April 17th at 12:30pm in the Bermuda Police Association Boardroom at Police Headquarters, Prospect Devonshire to announce the resolutions which came out of their emergency meeting at 12 noon today. All media are encouraged to attend.
The Bermuda Police Service in conjunction with the Bermuda Road Safety Council and the Junior Minister for Transport will hold a joint press conference on Thursday, April 17th at 12:30pm in the Bermuda Police Association Boardroom at Police Headquarters, Prospect Devonshire to announce the resolutions which came out of their emergency meeting at 12 noon today. All media are encouraged to attend.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 23 year old Kitina Simmons of Sandy's parish. Ms. Simmons succumbed to serious head injuries sustained in a single vehicle road traffic collision that occurred around 12:45am Thursday, April 10th on Middle Road in Warwick near the junction with Longford Road. She was pronounced dead around 2pm today at the Intensive Care Unit of KEMH. The Bermuda Police Service extends our sincere condolences to the family & friends of Ms. Simmons.
Detective Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels the officer in charge of Bermuda Police Service’s Serious Crime Unit reports that detectives are making steady progress into the unlawful killing of Matthew Clarke. Presently there are 3 men in Police custody; a 32 year old Southampton man, a 23 year old Pembroke man and a 17 year old Warwick man. A number of valuable witness statements have been recorded which have greatly assisted investigators in their efforts to resolve this tragic and unnecessary killing.