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The mother of a heroin addict who died aged 25 said yesterday she was hopeful that the Senior Coroner would agree to her request for an inquest.
Lynn Spencer lost son Christopher on October 27 last year, after he collapsed at their Paget home, and sh...
DATE: Dec 11, 2013
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Road crashes have killed 144 people on Bermuda’s roads since 2000 but policymakers lack the will to tackle the problem, according to CADA executive director Anthony Santucci.
The anti-drink driving campaigner pointed out that the Island had averaged ...
DATE: Dec 10, 2013
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Opposition MP Wayne Furbert claimed today that Bermuda Tourism Authority chairman David Dodwell had become the “de facto Tourism Minister, setting the agenda with apparently no oversight and no accountability”.
And the Shadow Tourism Minister critici...
DATE: Dec 10, 2013
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Bar owner Hubert (Hubie) Brown died after being given an unnecessary transfusion of the wrong blood type at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, according to his brother-in-law.
And yesterday Danis Moore criticised Bermuda Hospitals Board for hiring la...
DATE: Dec 05, 2013
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Hospital bosses are trying to stop an inquest being held into the death of bar owner Hubert (Hubie) Brown.
Mr Brown, who ran Hubie’s bar and jazz club on Angle Street, died aged 66 in December 2002 at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Senior Coroner...
DATE: Dec 04, 2013
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Senior Coroner Archibald Warner has defended his decision to hold just four inquests into sudden deaths in the last six years, insisting that no more were necessary.
And he told The Royal Gazette he had received no complaints from families about the ...
DATE: Dec 04, 2013
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Deputy Premier Michael Dunkley insisted yesterday he was not dragging his feet on whether an inquiry should be held into historic complaints of sexual misconduct in the Bermuda Regiment.
The Public Safety Minister, who repeatedly called for an indepe...
DATE: Nov 28, 2013
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The Department of Immigration has granted Bermudian status to a six-year-old boy whose mother had been told he didn’t qualify.
The child was born on the Island to Bermudian parents, allegedly as the result of a rape, as revealed by The Royal Gazette ...
DATE: Nov 27, 2013
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Bermuda’s freedom of information law could finally be enacted next year, according to a report published by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office yesterday.
The report by the Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial Council, on the Government’s progress ...
DATE: Nov 27, 2013
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Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley appears to have changed his mind about the need for an inquiry into historic complaints of sexual misconduct in the Bermuda Regiment.
The Deputy Premier, who as an Opposition MP was vocal about the need for a th...
DATE: Nov 26, 2013
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