Man Hospitalised After Serious Fall from A30 Overbridge in Cornwall
Cornwall Man Seriously Injured in Fall from A30 Overbridge – Police Appeal for Witnesses
A man is in hospital with serious injuries after a distressing incident where he fell from an overbridge onto the A30 in Cornwall. Emergency services responded to reports of the fall near Bodmin on Sunday, August 24th, leading to temporary road closures and significant disruption for drivers.
Devon and Cornwall Police were alerted to the scene shortly after the incident. Paramedics from the South Western Ambulance Service Foundation Trust (SWASFT) were quickly on site to provide immediate medical assistance. The man, whose age has not yet been released, was stabilised at the scene before being transported to Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro by ambulance. His condition is currently described as serious but stable.
The A30, a major arterial route through Cornwall, was partially closed for several hours while police investigated the scene and ensured the area was safe. This caused significant delays for motorists travelling throughout the region. Traffic was diverted onto alternative routes, but congestion was reported across numerous roads.
“We are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident, or who was travelling along the A30 near Bodmin on Sunday afternoon and saw anything relevant, to come forward,” stated a spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police. “Any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be crucial to our investigation.”
The exact circumstances surrounding the fall are currently under investigation. Police are keen to determine how the man came to be on the overbridge and the sequence of events that led to the incident. They are reviewing CCTV footage from the area and are actively seeking witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious or unusual prior to the fall.
This incident has understandably caused concern amongst local residents and has prompted renewed calls for increased safety measures along the A30 corridor. While the overbridges are regularly inspected, some have questioned whether additional safety barriers or signage could help prevent similar incidents in the future. Local authorities are expected to review the safety protocols in light of this latest event.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Devon and Cornwall Police on 101, quoting incident number [Insert Incident Number Here]. Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.