Woman who fell from bridge this morning fighting for her life (From This is Hampshire)
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Eyewitness heard her screams
11:46am Wednesday 12th September 2012 in News By Helen Morton
Police and paramedics at the scene
A WOMAN who plummeted from a footbridge over the A339 this morning is fighting for her life in hospital.
The A339 Ringway North was closed in both directions between the Aldermaston roundabout and the A33 slip road for more than an hour between around 9.05am and 10.15am while the woman, in her forties, was treated on scene, before being airlifted to Southampton General Hospital.
Her injuries are described as life-threatening.
A passerby who tried to cross the footbridge, which links Popley and Oakridge, shortly after the incident said she heard the woman, who has not yet been named, screaming as she lay on the road.
The woman, whose husband has been informed, was not hit by any cars, said police.
Vicky O’Hare, corporate communications officer for Hampshire Constabulary , said it wasn’t clear how she fell from the footbridge, but that there were no suspicious circumstances.
Police were called to the scene at 9.05am after being called by a member of the public.
Michelle Ullett, communications manager for South Central Ambulance Service NHS Trust said: “We sent an air ambulance, two ambulance crews and one ambulance officer.
“We treated one female in her forties for possible serious injuries at the scene and she was then flown to Southampton General hospital.”
She was taken from the scene at around 10.10am and remains in a serious condition.
Comments(4)
Trueblue46
says...
4:12pm Sat 15 Sep 12
I hope the lady in question is recovering.
runner67
says...
8:38pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Jo Walke wrote:Have to agree Jo, I see they are improving the A339 how about they improve the bridges by filling them in so no-one can Fall/Jump off........
We need to review our footbridges - I pass under two regularly, the bridge in question daily, and floral appendages are not uncommon.
My thoughts go out to the woman related to this article and her family/friends.
It is time to say - enough! & ensure the bridges are secure enough in order to preserve life both through daily use &, there but for daily grace, the rest of us!!
erbert
says...
11:01am Thu 20 Sep 12
Jo Walke says...
11:40pm Wed 12 Sep 12
My thoughts go out to the woman related to this article and her family/friends.
It is time to say - enough! & ensure the bridges are secure enough in order to preserve life both through daily use &, there but for daily grace, the rest of us!!