Police can now confirm the death of 70 year old Mary Brady who died as a result of a collision that took place on Vesey Street in Devonshire, at 12:24pm on December 26th. Upon police arrival it was ascertained that a female was trapped under a car.
Bermuda Fire and Rescue were on the scene and extricated the woman from under the car. She was transported via ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead at 12:54pm. An investigation into the death of Ms. Brady is now underway and the Bermuda Police Service extends our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
General Manager and Team from Hamilton Princess Provide Christmas Dinner for Officers and Police Staff at Hamilton Police Station
The Bermuda Police Service received a special treat on Christmas Day when the staff from the Hamilton Princess and Beach Club, under the leadership of General Manager Timothy Morrison treated staff at the Hamilton Police Station to a full Christmas meal with all of the trimmings.
This kind gesture was extended to the Bermuda Police Service for their hard work, dedication and commitment to the community. Acting Superintendent Jerome Laws states, “We are touched and grateful for the 35 meals that the staff of the Hamilton Princess and Beach Club provided for the men and women of Hamilton Police Station. Officers, like many in the essential services, work on Christmas Day and sadly are unable to celebrate the day with their loved ones, so it is very heart-warming to be thought of in such a meaningful way. On behalf of the Commissioner of Police I would like to formally thank the General Manager and his team for their benevolence.”