Demarcvjai Williams, Marco Salema 2nd & 3rd Road Fatalities of 2018 [Updated]

Sat, 2018-03-17

The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the deaths of 29 year old Mr. Demarcvjai Williams as well as 34 year old Mr. Marco Salema – the second and third road fatalities of 2018 – and extends sincere condolences to their respective families and friends.

It appears that the fatal collision involving the two men occurred around 9:30pm Friday, March 16th as Mr. Williams was riding a motorcycle in the eastbound lane of Marsh Folly Road, Pembroke and Mr. Salema was riding a motorcycle in the opposite direction.

Apparently after the two motorcyclists collided, one of the motorcycles involved also came into contact with a light truck being driven in the westbound lane of Marsh Folly Road.

Both riders were seriously injured and despite life saving efforts at the scene, which continued as they were rushed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital in separate ambulances, sadly each man was later pronounced dead.

The light truck driver, believed to be a 55 year old Devonshire man, was not hurt.

A Family Liaison Officer has been assigned to assist the families of the deceased following this tragic incident.

Traffic was diverted away from the area for approximately five hours while the relevant police personnel processed the scene.

The damaged vehicles (two motorcycles and light truck) were subsequently impounded.

The investigation regarding the circumstances of this fatal collision continues and any witnesses are urged to contact Constable Derek Simmons on the main police telephone number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.

Update: Sunday, March 18th - The Bermuda Police Service continues the investigation into the circumstances of the fatal collision that took the life of 29 year old Demarcvjai (Marvin) Williams and 34 year old Marco Salema.

Officers are interested in speaking with anyone who may have witnessed the incident or anyone who can help us track the last 2 hours of either of the victims’ movements before the fateful incident.

Anyone with any information is urged to contact Constable Derek Simmons on the main police telephone number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.