Sudden Death in Pembroke [Updated]

Wed, 2020-02-12

Around 8:20 this morning (Wednesday, February 12th) officers on inquiries in the Parsons Road, Pembroke area were alerted to a foul smell coming from an abandoned building.

Upon investigation they discovered the partially decomposed body of a black male.

An on call doctor attended the location a short time later and certified death.

The site has been cordoned off for processing and efforts are currently underway to identify the deceased as well as confirm the circumstances of his death.

Update: Friday, February 14th - The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 65 year-old Mr. Colin Fubler, and extends sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Mr. Fubler’s lifeless body was found by police officers on patrol at around 8:20 am on Wednesday, February 12th, at an abandoned house on Parsons Road in Pembroke.

Foul play is not suspected and a cause of death is being examined.

Police Motorcyclists’ Training Course Underway

The Bermuda Police Service would like to advise the motoring public that a police motorcyclists’ training course is currently underway until Friday, February 21st.

In order to teach proper response to different types of emergencies, the course involves trainee police motorcyclists traveling along Bermuda’s roads at speed, and at times using lights & sirens.

Members of the public will be able to easily identify the three trainee police motorcyclists by their yellow reflective vests.

Motorists are reminded to give way and exercise caution if they encounter this training in progress – the same way they would for any approaching emergency vehicle.