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Sudden Death

Tue, 2008-03-11

The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 41 year old John DCosta, a Bangladeshi national. Mr. DCosta was found in a non-responsive state at Clear View Suites & Villas in Hamilton parish around 8:30am Friday. He was rushed to KEMH via ambulance but was pronounced dead at 8:55am Friday by an on call physician at KEMH.

Sudden Death

Sun, 2008-03-09

At 9:55am on Friday, Police received a report of a sudden death. The victim, a 41 year old man from Bangladesh, was found in a non-responsive state at Clear View Suites & Villas in Hamilton parish earlier that morning. He was rushed to KEMH via ambulance but subsequently died. At this time there does not appear to be any suspicious circumstances.

Injury RTC

Sat, 2008-03-08

Around 6:20pm on Saturday, Police attended a reported road traffic collision resulting in injury on Harrington Sound Road in Hamilton parish involving a car and a motorcycle. It appears that the motorcycle was traveling east on Harrington Sound Road and the car was traveling in the opposite direction when the collision occurred.

Advisory - Corporation of Hamilton Trenching Project

Thu, 2008-03-06

The Bermuda Police Service would like to advise the motoring public of the following trenching work taking place in the City of Hamilton:

Sudden Death

Wed, 2008-03-05

Foul play has been ruled out in the death of 87 year old Grace Cross of Sandys parish. The investigation into the cause of the fire at her Scotts Hill Road, Sandys parish residence on Tuesday is ongoing.

Update on Shooting of Aquil Richardson

Wed, 2008-03-05

 

Detective Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels - Officer in Charge of the Serious Crime Unit

Update on Shooting of Aquil Richardson

Wed, 2008-03-05

Detective Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels - Officer in Charge of the Serious Crime Unit

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