Suicide barrier needed on Vancouver bridge, advocates say, after another death
VANCOUVER — The lack of suicide-prevention barriers on Vancouver’s Granville Street Bridge is “inexcusable,” those pushing for the measures say, after a woman fell to her death in an incident that unfolded over more than nine hours.
Police say the woman who was suffering a mental health episode had been clinging to the outside of the bridge since Tuesday afternoon before falling from scaffolding around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday.
The police operation shut down the Granville Street Bridge for hours, causing gridlock on other routes in and out of the downtown core during the evening rush hour and beyond.
The situation also unfolded in view of residents of highrise towers, who could see the person clinging to the base of the railings along the bridge, and standing on the girders below as police stood near her.











