A 28 year old man turned himself in to police Saturday afternoon and was arrested in connection with the collision that injured a 7 year old boy crossing North Shore Road, Pembroke in the vicinity of West Pembroke Primary School last Wednesday.
He has since been released on police bail pending further inquiries. The injured boy was discharged from hospital Saturday (November 5th).
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At last check 6:30am today (Sunday, November 6th) the rider seriously injured in a single vehicle crash around 12:15am Sunday on Mullet Bay Road in St. George’s – believed to be a 49 year old male guest worker – was in stable condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. He was actually riding an auxiliary cycle at the time of the incident.
And the 28 year old Hamilton parish man seriously injured in Friday night’s single vehicle motorcycle crash around 10pm on North Shore Road in Smith’s parish near the junction with Jennings Road remained in stable condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Around 12:15am on Sunday, November 6th police and first responders were dispatched to a reported serious single vehicle motorcycle crash on Mullet Bay Road in St. George’s.
Details remain unclear at this time.
However the motorcyclist, believed to be a 49 year old male Yugoslavian guest worker, was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment of head injuries.
Around 10:55am on Saturday, November 5th police and first responders were dispatched to a reported serious collision on Parsons Road in Pembroke, near the junction with Rambling Lane, involving a motorcycle and a car.
Details remain unclear at this time. However the motorcyclist, a 29 year old Pembroke man, was injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance.
Around 10pm on Friday, November 4th police and first responders were dispatched to a reported serious single vehicle motorcycle crash on North Shore Road in Smith’s parish near the junction with Jennings Road.
Details remain unclear at this time. However, it appears that the male motorcyclist involved crashed into a roadside wooden fence.
Around 7:20pm on Thursday, November 3rd police and first responders were dispatched to a reported two motorcycle collision at the junction of Crow Lane and Lane Hill in Pembroke.
It appears that two male motorcyclists were traveling in opposite directions on Crow Lane when the collision occurred, as the rider heading toward the City of Hamilton attempted to turn on to Lane Hill.
At last check this morning (Thursday, November 3rd) the 7 year old Smith’s parish boy struck and injured by a motorcyclist around 4:40pm Wednesday, November 2nd on North Shore Road in Pembroke near the junction with Princess Estate Road continued to recover in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital.
It was initially believed the injured boy was 8 years old.
Around 4:40pm on Wednesday, November 2nd police and first responders were dispatched to a reported collision involving a motorcyclist and a child on North Shore Road in Pembroke near the junction with Princess Estate Road.
It appears that an 8 year old boy was crossing the road in the vicinity of West Pembroke Primary School when he was struck.
Apparently the male motorcyclist involved stopped and initially spoke with the child before riding off.
Around 7:10pm on Thursday, October 27th police officers attended a reported collision on North Shore Road in Devonshire near the junction with Barkers Hill.
A 16 year old male auxiliary cycle rider from Pembroke was injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries to his arm, leg and back.