Rider Injured After Hitting Debris On North Shore
A 33-year-old woman was treated for non-life-threatening injuries after her motorcycle collided with debris on North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish, causing two hours of traffic diversions.
A police spokesperson said, “At last check, a female rider hurt in a reported single vehicle Hamilton parish collision around 8:55am Monday, 30th September 2024, received treatment at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for injuries that were understood to be non-life threatening.
“It now appears that the woman, believed to be a 33-year-old Pembroke resident, was hurt when the motorcycle she was travelling on collided with debris in the eastbound lane of North Shore Road, near Winton Hill Lane.
“An off duty firefighter initially provided first aid at the scene. Shortly after, on duty Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service personnel as well as ambulance personnel arrived and she was transported to hospital via ambulance.
“Traffic diversions were in place for approximately two hours while the collision scene was processed.
“Inquiries continue and any witnesses that have not already come forward, or members of the public with relevant information, are once again encouraged to call 211.”
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Did this debris happen to be from that wall? Government is not going to be satisfied until someone dies. It has been four years now since that wall started collapsing.