Christmas day rape investigated
woman at a Southampton property.
A 33-year-old Southampton man is helping with inquiries, said Police spokesman P.c. Gary Venning.
He added the alleged incident occurred just before midnight.
NEW LOW BA FARE FLY British Airways is offering discount winter flights to England, it was announced today.
The January Early Saver is a special fare of $479 midweek and $499 weekend for flights between Bermuda and Gatwick Airport in London for travel beginning on January 15 and to be completed by March 15.
Local manager Mr. Philip Troake said: "Tickets must be issued during the month of January, that is January 4-31 and payment must be made within 72 hours of booking.
"We know that these fares are always extremely popular with Bermuda travellers. We are delighted that we are able to offer them at the beginning of 1994.'' British Airways is presently operating two flights a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
CANNABIS CHARGES CTS Two St. George's women face charges of importing more than $100,000 worth of cannabis.
Jacqueline Brangman, 50, of Barracks Close, and Sharon Ann Tyrrell, 48, of Silk Alley were charged in Magistrates' Court last week with trying to import 2,055 grams of cannabis at the Civil Air Terminal.
Crown Counsel Ms Sharon Kenney, prosecuting, told acting Senior Magistrate the Wor. Cheryl-Ann Mapp that the drugs had a street value of $102,750.
Brangman and Tyrrell were not required to enter a plea.
Lawyers Mr. Philip Perinchief appeared for Tyrrell and Mr. Archibald Warner appeared for Brangman.
Mrs. Mapp set the matter down for mention on January 19 and ordered Tyrrell and Brangman to surrender their travel documents. BIG JEWELLERY HAUL CRM Jewellery thieves escaped with an $8,000 haul from a property at Point Finger Road, Paget.
The stolen items also included camera gear and a compact disc player.
Police spokesman P.c. Gary Venning said the thieves got in by forcing a door.
The incident occurred some time between Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
TANKER DIVERTS SHI A Norwegian-registerd oil tanker diverted to Bermuda after its British captain had a heart attack.
The 38,000-ton Excel is expected to arrive at Five Fathom Hole at 1 p.m.
today.
The 182-metre tanker -- currently southwest of Bermuda -- was going from Baltimore to the Virgin Islands.
"A new captain is being flown out by British Airways,'' said a Harbour Radio spokesman yesterday.
FREIGHTER TOWED SHI A damaged Greek bulk carrier taking soya beans to Italy from Mississippi River diverted to Bermuda.
The Captain Sarantis was towed here by the tug Irving Miami , arriving at Five Fathom Hole yesterday afternoon.
A Harbour Radio spokesman said the carrier developed engine problems on December 21. It was about 360 miles southwest of Bermuda.
The tug is thought to have been in the area when the alarm was sounded.