Public Urged Not To Share Collision Footage
The police are appealing to the public to not share video of the fatal road traffic collision, noting it could ”potentially jeopardise the ongoing investigation into this matter” and also asking people to “adhere to fundamental values such as mutual respect, kindness and consider the impact on the family.”
A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service is appealing to the public not to share any video footage of the most recent fatal road traffic collision, which occurred in Sandys Parish on Thursday, November 9th, 2023.
“Sharing the video could potentially jeopardise the ongoing investigation into this matter.
“Further, we ask that you adhere to fundamental values such as mutual respect, kindness and consider the impact on the family of the deceased at this time
“Consider how you would feel were it your relative, close friend or colleague seen in that video, particularly if viewing for the first time.
“Should you receive the video, please delete it from your device and do not forward it on.”