The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 24 year old Uthmani Talbot of Smith’s parish.
Mr. Talbot was seriously injured when the motorcycle he was riding apparently collided with a wall and a parked car on Harrington Sound Road in Smith’s parish near the junction with Harrington Hundreds Road around 3:20am Saturday, November 30th.
He was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance where he was later pronounced dead at 3:45am Saturday by an on call doctor.
Due to apparent roadwork in the Reid Street and Parliament Street area, motorists traveling into the City of Hamilton are advised to avoid that area and take alternate routes where possible.
In addition, those driving into the city should expect some delays until this roadwork is completed. The patience and cooperation of the motoring public is greatly appreciated regarding this matter.
At 3:20am first responders attended a report of a road traffic collision on Harrington Sound Road 400 metres east of Harrington Sound Primary.
It appears that a 24 year old Smith's man was traveling east on that said road when he lost control of his motorcycle and appears to have collided into a wall and parked car. He was taken to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
The Commissioner of Police has consulted with His Excellency the Governor regarding recent public speculation about past sexual assaults that may have taken place within the ranks of the Bermuda Regiment. The Commissioner has agreed that for a variety of reasons, potential victims might have decided not to assist with previous investigations but might be willing to come forward now.
It is with deep sadness that Commissioner of Police Mr. Michael DeSilva reports the untimely death of our colleague and friend 55 year old Mr. John Hall. John joined us from Hempstead, Hertfordshire UK as a Crime Scene Investigator (Support Staff) in October 2011. He passed away at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital this morning.
The 50 year old Devonshire man injured when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car around 7:30pm Wednesday, November 27th on South Road in Paget at the entrance to Ice Queen was treated and later discharged from hospital.
His pillion passenger, a 41 year old woman also attended the hospital, apparently for treatment of minor injuries. There were no other injuries reported.
First responders attended a report of a road traffic collision that took place at 7:26pm on Wednesday evening on South Road in Paget in front of Ice Queen. It appears that a car collided with a cycle at the entrance and this resulted in the motorcyclist and his passenger being taken to the hospital. The rider, a 50 year old man is being treated for what is believed to be leg and back injuries while the passenger and the driver of the car were uninjured.
The second and third community clinics for residents of the western parishes (Sandys, Southampton and Warwick) hosted by the Bermuda Police Service Western Community Action Team will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
Wednesday, November 27th – Warwick Esso Tigermarket parking lot, #66 Middle Road, Warwick from 2pm to 6pm.
Thursday, November 28th – Heron Bay Market Place Supermarket parking lot, Middle Road, Southampton from 2pm to 6pm.
Over the weekend, police officers arrested seven people on suspicion of impaired driving as the Selective Traffic Enforcement Programme (STEP) continues.
Officers also arrested 21 people for outstanding warrants and conducted liquor license checks at various liquor licensed premises throughout the island.
The Bermuda Police Service Western Community Action Team invites residents of the western parishes (Sandys, Southampton and Warwick) to get to know their Community Action Team (CAT) officers at three upcoming community clinics promoting police interacting with area residents to make a difference in their communities.
Monday, November 25th – Maximart Supermarket parking lot, #42 Middle Road, Hog Bay, Sandys from 2pm to 6pm.