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Police appeal over death crash Police investigating the crash which killed 23-year-old German student Catrin Schaefer are appealing for more witnesses to come forward.
Officers want to hear from a taxi driver and two women who helped at the scene on Kindley Field Road at 1 a.m. on Sunday.
They have already questioned and released a 31-year-old St. George's man on bail.
Investigations are continuing into the accident and a report is expected to be forwarded to the Attorney General. It will then be determined whether or not there are any criminal proceedings or an inquest into the death.
PROBE CONTINUES INTO VISITOR'S DEATH OBT Probe continues into visitor's death Investigations are continuing into the death of a Canadian visitor on a South Shore beach.
Kenneth Horne, 76, of Ontario, died in hospital after he was pulled from the water at Horseshoe Bay on Monday.
His body has been flown home and a file is currently being prepared for Senior Coroner Will Francis. He will then make a decision whether or not an inquest will be held into the death.
SNEAK PURSE THIEF TARGETS VISITOR CRM Sneak purse thief targets visitor A visitor staying at a Warwick guest resort was robbed during an overnight break-in on Monday. Police said a guest at the Astwood Cove resort reported that a thief stole her purse from out of her bedroom.
The purse was later recovered near the premises minus the cash.
PLANNERS GIVE NOD TO AQUARIUM PLN Planners give nod to Aquarium The Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo have applied for permission from the Development Applications Board for a shoreline repair near a proposed new building.
Curator Jack Ward said the Aquarium and Zoo recently received planning approval for a new education and administration building.
The new building is expected to have classrooms that will open up into an auditorium and house administrative space.
The proposed shoreline construction would stabilise a "fairly severe'' cave undercut in the rock face on the Harrington Sound side. A spokesperson from Works and Engineering expected construction to begin tentatively in November -- contingent upon planning approval.
WHALER STOLEN FROM MOORINGS CRM Whaler stolen from moorings A white 13-foot Boston Whaler was reported stolen from its moorings at Black Horse Dock on Monday night.
Police said the boat was described as having a black rubber strake, two anchors, dual gas tanks, a pair of oars, a black 40 hp outboard engine.
The vessel, which has green indoor/outdoor carpeting on deck, has a registration number 1255.
USE OF MACHETES WORRIES RESIDENT AC Use of machetes worries resident A concerned resident has voiced his fears over machetes.
Edward Moniz, who lives in Paget, is worried that a cyclist or pedestrian could be hurt if a workman lost his grip when cutting foliage alongside roads.
He was so concerned about a possible accident, that he contacted the Parks Department to raise the issue with officials there. Mr. Moniz believes the danger of accidents could be eradicated by a simple strap device, fitted on the workman's wrist or waist and then attached to the machete.
Works and Engineering Minister C. V. (Jim) Woolridge said he wasn't aware of any accidents involving machetes.
C&W HELPS OUT HURRICANE VICTIMS BUC CHU C&W helps out hurricane victims Cable and Wireless have donated $50,000 to the International Red Cross to help hurricane victims in the Caribbean.
The money will be used to help families in St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua, Barbuda and the British Virgin Islands.