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Police still investigating serious two-motorcycle collision

The scene of a traffic collision on North Shore Road, Hamilton Parish (Photograph supplied)

A serious collision between two motorcycles in Hamilton Parish on Tuesday evening remains under police investigation.

The Bermuda Police Service said on social media that the incident took place on North Shore Road near the entrance to Workmen’s Lane.

Police said that a male rider had been driving east on North Shore Road when he attempted a right turn on to Workmen’s Lane at 6.15pm.

He crossed the path of a westbound auxiliary cycle and the two vehicles collided.

The male rider, who suffered a severe leg injury as well as a suspected head injury, was taken by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, where, at last check, he was continuing to receive treatment.

The female rider of the auxiliary cycle suffered minor bruising to her hip and hands.

She was attended to at the scene by EMTs from the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service.

Traffic was restricted to a single lane while the scene was processed.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Pc Craig Outerbridge on 717-0589 or by e-mail at couterbridge@bps.bm.

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Published December 26, 2023 at 8:42 pm (Updated December 27, 2023 at 9:56 pm)

Police still investigating serious two-motorcycle collision

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