Tenth Road Fatality for 2014: Troy Robinson

Tue, 2014-09-30

The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 46 year old Troy Robinson and extends condolences to his family and friends.

Mr. Robinson was initially warded in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit after the motorcycle he was riding collided with another motorcyclist around 12:30pm Monday, September 29th along North Shore Road in Hamilton parish, near the junction with Coney Island Road East. He subsequently succumbed to his injuries at 5:29pm Monday.

A Family Liaison Officer has been assigned to assist his family at this difficult time. At last check the other motorcyclist injured in the collision, a 55 year old Devonshire man, was recovering in stable condition at the hospital's Intensive Care Unit.

Inquiries are ongoing regarding this fatal collision and any witnesses or persons with information regarding the whereabouts of 46 year old Troy Robinson in the hours prior to 12:30pm Monday should contact the investigating officer PC David Ward of the Roads Policing Unit on telephone number 247-1788.

Ongoing Witness Appeal: Front Street Altercation

At last check the 25 year old Hamilton parish man who was apparently stabbed during an altercation that occurred around 3:30am Monday, September 29th on Front Street in the City of Hamilton was in stable condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.

Several persons remain in police custody pending further inquiries. Witnesses or anyone with relevant information regarding this matter should contact the Serious Crime Unit on telephone number 247-1739 or the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477.

Pedestrian Injured in Pembroke Collision

Around 7:30pm on Monday, September 29th first responders attended a reported collision on North Shore Road in Pembroke near the junction with Langton Hill involving a car and a male pedestrian believed to be an American visitor.

The victim, a 30 year old New Hampshire man, was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for medical assessment. Apparently his injuries were not serious.

Inquiries regarding this collision are ongoing and any witnesses that have not yet come forward should contact PC Maria Peterkin at the Hamilton Police Station on telephone number 247-1704.