Keyoshe Robinson Murder Investigation.
“The Bermuda Police Service has launched a murder investigation following the discovery of a body on the shoreline, just off the 10th hole of the golf course in St. George’s.
Officers who had been tasked to look for a male reported missing the previous day, made the sad discovery.
We can now confirm the body was that of missing person, Mr. Keyoshe Robinson, 22 years of age, of St. George’s Parish.
Mr. Robinson was reported missing at 5:10pm on Wednesday 4th May, 2022. He was last seen alive around 10:00pm Tuesday 3rd May, 2022, in the St. George’s town area.
Mr. Robinson was at the time wearing grey sweatpants, a dark coloured sleeveless ‘puffy’ vest and a grey ‘hoodie’ with black rings around the sleeve cuffs underneath. He was also wearing white sneakers.
Officers are working closely with the family and friends of Mr. Robinson, and a family liaison officer has been appointed to assist them during this difficult process.
Detectives from the Serious Crime Unit are investigating the matter, and are scouring CCTV footage and other evidence to find his killers.
We are of the view that Mr. Robinson knew his killers, and may have been lured to the location where he met his death.
We await the results of a pending forensic autopsy, but evidence from the scene points to Mr. Robinson having been shot with a firearm.
Forensic investigations continue, and a full complement of detectives are investigating under the command of Acting Detective Inspector Dean Martin.
St. George’s is a close knit community, and someone will know something about the death of Mr. Robinson.
We implore the people of St. George’s, in particular and Bermuda generally, to assist their Police Service. We note a lot of speculation on social media about the reason for Mr. Robinson’s death.
We urge members of the public not to engage in such activity, and allow officers to gather facts and evidence required to bring these heinous killers to justice.
If you know something, make contact with us today. Acting Detective Inspector, Dean Martin, may be contacted on 247-1285 or 717-2074. You may also call 211, the main police number, 295-0011 or, Crime Stoppers on 800-8477.
Alternatively, if there’s a police officer you know and are comfortable speaking with, we urge you to share the information with that officer.
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