Rider hurt in two-vehicle crash
Created: Nov 22, 2022 07:42 AM
A rider suffered a leg injury in a Devonshire crash yesterday.
Police said that a car and a motorbike appeared to be involved in the incident at about 7.20pm in the area of Loyal Hill Road and North Shore Road.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said: “The male motorcycle rider involved is understood to have sustained a leg injury which requires hospital treatment, as well as abrasions and lacerations to his body.
“However, his injuries are not believed to be life threatening.”
Traffic was diverted after the crash but the spokesman said at about 10.40pm that diversions were lifted.
He added: “Inquiries continue and any witnesses are once again encouraged to call 211 as soon as possible.”
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Published November 22, 2022 at 7:42 am (Updated November 22, 2022 at 7:42 am)
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