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Police commend rescuers in Harbour Road crash

A car is pulled out of the water after it veered off Harbour Road near its junction with Belmont Road (Photograph by David LaHuta)

Two children and a 38-year-old woman were recovered from the ocean after a crash over the weekend on Harbour Road in Warwick, the Bermuda Police Service said.

A spokesman said that the BPS “commends the actions of those who came to the aid of the driver and children involved” after the single vehicle crash shortly before noon on Saturday, near the junction with Belmont Road.

He said the vehicle was being driven in the westbound lane of Harbour Road when it crossed into the opposite lane, hit the wall and ended up in the sea below.

Initial information indicated that the driver, from Warwick, had two child passengers. They were rescued by members of the public in the area.

They were medically assessed at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and discharged that afternoon.

Caution tape and cones at the damaged wall on Harbour Road near its junction with Belmont Road (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

The spokesman said that traffic was diverted for about three hours while the damaged car was lifted from the water by crane and towed away.

Staff from the Department of Works and Engineering attended for wall and roadway remediation.

Inquiries continue, and any witnesses should contact Pc Jameelah Sabir by calling 211 or e-mailing jsabir@bps.bm.

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Published October 13, 2025 at 1:46 pm (Updated October 13, 2025 at 1:46 pm)

Police commend rescuers in Harbour Road crash

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