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Police investigation into Queen Street Hamilton assult incident

The Bermuda Police (BPS) has been made aware of a video clip being circulated on social media, depicting a woman being assaulted by a male outside a business on Queen Street in the City of Hamilton.

We wish to inform the public the matter is being investigated.

In the interim, we urge that should you receive the video clip in question, do not share it, but instead delete it from your device.

We would like to take this opportunity to remind the public that there are various agencies available that provide support and assistance to victims of domestic abuse, in a sensitive and confidential manner.

The Bermuda Police Service has a dedicated domestic abuse officer, supported by the Vulnerable Persons Unit, that address domestic cases. Do not hesitate to call the main police number 295-0011 should you wish to report an incident.

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