The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 22 year old Raymond Glenn Curtis of Sandy’s parish. At 3.48 am on Saturday Police officers responded to a report of an unresponsive male on Malabar Road, Sandy’s parish. On arrival Police found an injured and semi-conscious male lying in the street. First aid was rendered with the assistance of EMTs from the Bermuda Fire Service and KEMH. Mr. Curtis was conveyed to the King Edward Memorial Hospital where at 4.30am he was pronounced dead by an on duty doctor.
At 3:48 this morning Police responded to a report of an unresponsive male lying in the road (Malabar Road in Sandy's parish). EMTs transported the 22 year old Sandy's parish man to KEMH where he was pronounced dead at 4:30am. No further information will be given until next of kin has been notified and foul play has not been ruled out.
September 5th 2008 marks the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Fabian and the loss of three of our colleagues – Constable Stephen Symons, Constable Nicole O’Connor and Station Duty Officer Gladys Saunders. The Bermuda Police Service is joining with the September 5th Foundation to recognize this anniversary and to remember our fallen colleagues.
There will be a remembrance motorcycle ride and a reception at the Prospect PRC to mark the fifth anniversary on Sunday 7th September.
The Ride
At 1:35pm on Tuesday, Police attended a reported disturbance on Point Pleasant Road in Pembroke. It appears that two men were involved in a physical altercation where the suspect, a 60 year old Hamilton parish man, brandished a bladed article. The victim, a 43 year old Pembroke man, sustained a wound to his forehead. The suspect was arrested and detained.