Bermuda police make a breakthrough in teen stabbing incident
Two suspects have been arrested for last Friday’s near-fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old schoolboy in Bermuda.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) confirmed the development last evening and said the breakthrough in their investigation resulted from community support.
In a statement, Detective Chief Inspector Peter Stableford said: “We have received many calls as well as support from the community, for which I am extremely grateful. I again urge residents of Pembroke and Devonshire through to Warwick to check their cameras and recordings, particularly from 8 am to 9 am last Friday, to determine whether they captured any images of the suspects. We must trace the movement of the suspects before and after the incident.”
The teen was stabbed at a bus stop on Parsons Road, near the junction with Happy Dale Road, Devonshire, by two men who escaped on a white motorcycle.
The rider wore an orange coloured jacket, black pants and light coloured sneakers. The pillion passenger wore a white t-shirt with the FILA logo emblazoned on the front, light coloured pants and black sneakers with white markings. Both suspects wore dark coloured helmets with dark coloured visors.
Anyone with footage of individuals fitting the description of the suspects may upload it directly to the police portal at https://portal.police.bm/crime”.
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