Visitor In ICU Following Southampton Collision
The 35 year old male visitor who was injured in a collision yesterday afternoon on Middle Road in Southampton is in stable condition in KEMH’s Intensive Care Unit.
A police spokesperson said, “At last check a 35 year old male visitor injured when the rental cycle he was riding collided with a car around 3:15pm Monday, June 29th on Middle Road in Southampton near the junction with Scenic Heights Pass was at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit in stable condition.
“The pillion passenger involved, also a male visitor, was apparently treated at the hospital for less serious injuries and later discharged.
“Inquiries regarding this collision continue and witnesses that have not already come forward should contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.”
Video of police statement from the scene yesterday:
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Oh no I hope that he gets better soon.
How many more visitors have to hurt themselves before we have a few hire cars?
OMG the accident rate would quadruple if visitors could rent cars – good god – BAD IDEA….
No it wouldn’t. A car is much safer than a bike and our visitors are used to driving them.
A car is much safer for them, but if they hit one of our motorists on the road it would be a lot worse. Fact- they should not drive. If anything need cheaper Taxis like how they have Uber everywhere else now.
yeah it has to be the tourists because locals are such safe drivers…..
Sorry to here this hope the visitor is OK. However was happy to see my friend Robin reporting! Nice to see u old friend.