Machete attack victim now on general ward
A woman who was severely injured in a machete attack outside a home in Warwick has been moved to a general ward at hospital.
A press release from the Bermuda Police Service follows:
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm that the 32-year-old mother of two, who suffered life threatening injuries during an unprovoked machete attack last Friday night, June 19, at a private residence on Cedar Hill in Warwick, has now been moved from the Intensive Care Unit to a general ward at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The group of men responsible for committing this senseless and brutal attack on an unarmed woman remain at large.
However the investigation is being actively progressed by the BPS Serious Crime Unit who are seeking to hear from anyone who has any information, no matter if you believe it to be insignificant, to please make contact with Detective Sergeant Dean Martin on telephone numbers; 717-2074 and/or 247-1739. Persons wishing to share information can also contact police by calling 211 or the main police number 295-0011.
Those persons who are reluctant to speak with police directly can call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number 800-8477.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Crime), Antoine Daniels stated:
“As a result of the severity of this brutal attack a young mother sustained life altering injuries that are likely to have long lasting effects on both her and her family. There are persons out there within the community who are aware of those responsible for this vicious crime and by working together we can bring the perpetrators to justice and improve the safety of the Bermuda community.”