Police cadets save man after UK call
Police cadets came to the rescue of a man who suffered head injuries in a fall at home.
Officers on the recruit foundation were sent to the residence in Devonshire after police received a phone call from the victim’s worried friend in Britain on Tuesday, at about 4pm.
The friend said that the man, 50, who suffered from seizures, had not been in contact for two days.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said: “They came across the man in his bedroom in what appeared to be a deep sleep and with injuries to his head.
“The team was able to wake him and found him to be slightly incoherent. He stated that he recalled having a seizure on Sunday and may have fallen.
“He was unable to remember anything after that.”
The officers provided reassurance to the man, before he was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, tested and treated for his injuries and discharged.