Woman dies after jumping off bridge
WATERVILLE — The woman who jumped off the Ticonic Bridge Friday afternoon later died at a Bangor hospital, police said today.
The unidentified woman was seen jumping into the Kennebec River about 4:30 p.m. and rescue crews pulled her from the river about 20 minutes later at the boat launch on Water Street.
She was taken by ambulance to Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, where she was later pronounced dead, according to Waterville police Sgt. Joseph Shepherd. Police were notified the woman had died this morning, Shepherd said.
A spokeswoman at the State Medical Examiner’s said today that no information was immediately available about the case.
The eyewitness who called police, Shawn Webber, described the woman as having shoulder-length blond hair and wearing a blue fleece jacket. The woman appeared to be her 30s, he said.
Webber said he was riding his bicycle on Bridge Street when he passed the woman, who told him she was going to kill herself. Webber called police as the woman walked toward the bridge, which connects motorists between Waterville and Winslow.
Webber said he saw the woman start to climb over the rail as Officer Timothy Hinton pulled over to the side of the road beside her. She then jumped.
Following her death, the woman’s family was notified by authorities, Shepherd said.
While some people have threatened to jump from the Ticonic Bridge in the past, Friday’s case is the first Shepherd could recall in which a person has actually jumped.
WATERVILLE — The woman who jumped off the Ticonic Bridge Friday afternoon later died at a Bangor hospital, police said today.
The unidentified woman was seen jumping into the Kennebec River about 4:30 p.m. and rescue crews pulled her from the river about 20 minutes later at the boat launch on Water Street.
She was taken by ambulance to Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, where she was later pronounced dead, according to Waterville police Sgt. Joseph Shepherd. Police were notified the woman had died this morning, Shepherd said.
A spokeswoman at the State Medical Examiner’s said today that no information was immediately available about the case.
The eyewitness who called police, Shawn Webber, described the woman as having shoulder-length blond hair and wearing a blue fleece jacket. The woman appeared to be her 30s, he said.
Webber said he was riding his bicycle on Bridge Street when he passed the woman, who told him she was going to kill herself. Webber called police as the woman walked toward the bridge, which connects motorists between Waterville and Winslow.
Webber said he saw the woman start to climb over the rail as Officer Timothy Hinton pulled over to the side of the road beside her. She then jumped.
Following her death, the woman’s family was notified by authorities, Shepherd said.
While some people have threatened to jump from the Ticonic Bridge in the past, Friday’s case is the first Shepherd could recall in which a person has actually jumped.