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Woman taken to hospital after single-vehicle crash

Police attend a crash on St David’s Road, St George’s (Photograph courtesy of the Bermuda Police Service)

A woman was taken to hospital today after she reportedly lost control of the motorcycle she was riding in St George’s, police said.

Although she was unconscious when first responders arrived at the scene, the rider was “conscious and alert” as of the last check of her condition.

The Bermuda Police Service said that at about 9.30am, emergency service teams were sent to a reported single-vehicle crash on St David’s Road.

A statement added: “Initial information suggests that a 22-year-old female was travelling west on a motorcycle, when she lost control of the vehicle on the bend near the old bridge.

“On arrival, first responders found the woman to be unconscious.

“She was conveyed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment of her injuries, the extent of which are unknown at this time.

“However, at last check, she was conscious and alert.”

Traffic was diverted to Southside Road while officers processed the scene.

Witnesses to the incident were asked to call Pc Tavares Douglas on 211.

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Published February 21, 2024 at 12:23 pm (Updated February 21, 2024 at 6:46 pm)

Woman taken to hospital after single-vehicle crash

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