Police Name Child As Stanwondae Swan
The Bermuda Police Service have now officially named the young child who tragically drowned yesterday [June 27] at Ferry Reach as Stanwondae Swan, and confirmed the 2 year old boy who was also pulled from the water is in stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit.
The full statement is below:
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 3 year old Stanwondae Swan. The young boy died after being pulled from the water at Kindley Field Road, St. George’s near the BAS kitchen around 1:30pm on Sunday. A 2 year old boy who was also pulled from the water at that same location remains in the Intensive Care Unit at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and at last check was in stable condition.
Police are appealing for anyone with any information or anyone that saw three children, ages 2, 3, and 4, playing along the water’s edge on Kindley Field Road, St. George’s opposite the BAS kitchen prior to and leading up to the time assistance was provided to them. In addition, officers are interested in speaking with anyone who may have captured the incident on any recording device e.g. camcorder, cellular phone etc. Anyone who can assist, no matter how insignificant they believe their information may be, is encouraged to contact the Vulnerable Persons Unit on 299-4477. The Bermuda Police Service extends condolences to the family of Stanwondae Swan.
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