Visitor In Critical Condition After Cycle Collision

April 11, 2013

[Updated] Motorists travelling in the South Road, Paget area tonight [Apr 11] were diverted away from the scene of an accident that occurred at approximately 7.30pm.

Police and emergency personnel attended the scene near Harvey Road where the accident involving a car and a motorcycle took place. The male rider was transported by ambulance to King Edward Memorial Hospital to receive treatment for his injuries.

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Police Media Manager Dwayne Caines said, “At approximately 7:33pm Thursday evening, first responders were dispatched to a two vehicle road traffic collision located at South Road, Paget; near the junction of Harvey Road.

“Early reports suggest that a male cycle rider was taken to the hospital with serious head injuries. Police are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed this collision to call 295-0011″.

Update 10.41pm: The police said the rider is believed to be a 26 year old male visitor.

Update Apr 12, 12.08pm: The rider is in critical condition in the ICU. A police spokesperson said, “The motorcycle rider, believed to be a 26 year old male visitor, was injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment. At last check the victim was in critical condition in the Intensive Care Unit.”

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  1. Whoa whoa says:

    That’s not a rental…

  2. Me says:

    Oh no. Praying for a quick recovery for this man.

  3. ella says:

    what bike was he on? Definitely not a rental!

  4. Tech Mech says:

    Sad story.
    This is not a rental bike. Could be a visitor on a local [friends] bike. Looks very much like the bike has a Nitros kit on it [blue bottle under the floor pan].
    The car owner/driver has a good case to be fully exonerated of all fault if that is true.
    Lets hope and pray that the bike rider makes a full recovery and learns from a mistake. I also hope the car occupant[s]get back to normal soon and have the car back on the road.
    This is sad from every angle.

  5. Keepin' it Real...4Real! says:

    who gives a s#!t what bike he was riding …my question would be :was he intoxicated, with that killer drug ALCOHOL…and will he be taken off the road for 12 months…

  6. Dude says:

    That’s a water bottle…

    Ain nobody putting nos on an auxiliary cycle… prayers and well wishes for the young man…