Inquiries Underway Regarding Reported Medical Emergency [Updated]

Fri, 2022-09-16

Approximately 1pm Thursday 15th September 2022, police and fellow first responders attended a reported medical emergency involving a person found outside a Pembroke Park Lane residence.

On arrival at the Pembroke property the individual in question, understood to be a 62-year-old Devonshire man, was located. He had apparently fallen from a wall and sustained a head wound.

EMTs rendered first aid on site before transporting him to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance, where he continues to be treated for a potentially life threatening head injury.

Inquiries are underway regarding the circumstances of this reported medical emergency and members of the public with any information are urged to come forward.

Please contact Detective Inspector Clifford Roberts on 717-0590, 247-1744, e-mail croberts2@bps.bm or call 211.

Alternatively, tips can be provided to the confidential Crime Stoppers hotline at 800-8477.

The public’s assistance is greatly appreciated and any information received will be treated in the strictest of confidence.

Update: Saturday, 17th SeptemberThe Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can now identify the man hospitalised with a potentially life threatening head injury as 62-year-old Randall Walker.

At last check, Mr. Walker remained in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.

Around 1pm Thursday, 15th September 2022, a member of the public reported finding the 62-year-old lying on the ground with a head wound outside a Pembroke Park Lane residence.

He had apparently fallen from a wall at the Pembroke property.

Inquiries continue regarding the circumstances of this incident and members of the public with any information – in particular, those with knowledge of Mr. Walker’s whereabouts in the hours prior to 1pm Thursday – are once again urged to come forward.

Please contact Detective Inspector Clifford Roberts on 717-0590, 247-1744, e-mail croberts2@bps.bm or call 211.

Any information received by the BPS will be treated in the strictest of confidence.

Alternatively, tips can be provided to the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline at 800-8477.