Fourth Fatal Collision for 2017

Thu, 2017-05-11

Around 10am today (May 11th) police and first responders were dispatched to a reported serious collision on Middle Road in Warwick, near the junction with Burnt House Hill.

It appears that a car and a rental cycle were involved.

The injured rider, believed to be a 68 year old male, was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance and later pronounced dead.

No further information regarding the deceased will be provided at this time until his next kin has been notified.

Traffic diversions in the area remain in effect while the scene is being processed by the relevant police personnel.

The investigation into this fatal collision, the fourth for 2017 continues and any witnesses are asked to contact the Roads Policing Unit on 247-1788 or the main police telephone number 295-0011.

1:40pm Traffic Update: Traffic diversions are no longer in effect and traffic flow in the area is returning to normal. The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the motoring public for their patience and cooperation while this fatal collision scene was processed.

Reported Car Crash on The Causeway

Around 3:45pm on Wednesday, May 10th police and first responders attended a reported single vehicle damage only collision on The Causeway.

It appears that the car involved collided with a wall.

The driver, an 88 year old St. George’s man and his passenger, a 76 year old St. George’s woman were injured, taken to hospital via ambulance for treatment and later discharged.

Traffic in the area was delayed until the damaged vehicle was removed from the scene.

Inquiries continue and witnesses are asked to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.

Condition Update: Pedestrian Injured in Spanish Point Road Collision

At last check earlier this morning (May 11th) the 67 year old male pedestrian from Pembroke struck by a motorcyclist around 4:10pm Saturday, May 6th on Spanish Point Road in Pembroke near the junction with Arlington Avenue had been transferred from the Intensive Care Unit to a general ward in stable condition.

Inquiries continue and any witnesses that have not already come forward are encouraged to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.