Two People Remain In ICU After Collisions

June 26, 2018

A 66-year-old man remains in critical condition in the ICU following a collision on Saturday night [June 23] on Middle Road in Devonshire, a 44-year-old St. George’s man is in stable condition in the ICU, while an 18-year-old Hamilton parish woman has been treated and discharged.

Injured Pedal Cyclist Remains Critical in the Intensive Care Unit

A police spokesperson said, “At last check this morning [June 26th] the 66-year-old Devonshire man seriously injured when the pedal cycle he was riding collided with a motorcyclist around 11:50pm Saturday, June 23rd on Middle Road in Devonshire near the junction with Vesey Street remained in critical condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.

“Inquiries continue and any witnesses that have not already come forward are still asked to call the main police telephone number 295-0011.

Male Rental Scooter Rider Now Stable in ICU After St. George’s Crash

“At last check this morning [June 26th] the 44-year-old St. George’s man seriously injured in a single vehicle rental scooter crash around 10:50pm Sunday, June 24th on Wellington Slip Road in St. George’s was listed in stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.

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“Inquiries continue and witnesses or persons with relevant information that have not already come forward are still asked to call the main police telephone number 295-0011.

Female Rider Hurt in Collision With Car Treated & Discharged

“Around 4:10pm Monday, June 25th police and fellow first responders attended a reported two vehicle collision at the junction of Court Street and Dundonald Street in the City of Hamilton.

“It appears that a car driver and a motorcyclist were traveling in opposite directions along Dundonald Street when the collision occurred, as the driver of the car attempted to turn on to Court Street.

“The rider – believed to be an 18-year-old Hamilton parish woman – and her female pillion passenger were hurt.

“Both were transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment and at last check this morning [June 26th] the female rider had been treated and discharged. Apparently the female pillion passenger sustained abrasions.

“Traffic was diverted away from the area for approximately two hours while the scene was processed. Inquiries continue and any witnesses are asked to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.”

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