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Itchen Bridge jumper lands yards from rescue boat


LIFEBOAT crews are used to dealing with emergencies, whenever and wherever they happen.

But one Hampshire rescue team were stunned when a life-threatening drama unfolded right before their eyes – when a man leapt off the Itchen Bridge and landed in the water just yards from their boat.

The off-duty members of Solent Rescue, based at Lepe Country Park, were testing their emergency vessel in the River Itchen after some maintenance work, when they were suddenly called into action.

They were able to save the man, who had jumped in an apparent suicide bid, leaving him suffering little more than shock.

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Crewman Andy Walker said the team spotted him standing by a lamppost on the bridge above them, but initially assumed he was just taking photographs.

He said: “But as we went past we saw him looking off and so we slowed down and thought ‘hang on, this doesn’t look too good’.

“As we turned around we looked over our shoulders and he jumped.

“We saw him hit the water, so went straight over and pulled him out and got him in the recovery position.

“If it had been two or three seconds earlier he’d have probably landed in the boat, he was that close.

“I’ve done loads of rescues, but nothing as bad as that where we actually saw it happen – normally we get there after it’s happened.

“It must have been a cry for help because you can’t miss our boat with the big blue light on it, but someone was looking down on him.

“He was very, very lucky – he must have fallen 90 feet and it was a slack tide.

Luckily he went in feet first, but even then he could have hit the bottom and broken his legs.

“He was at least 50 metres from the shore and in that kind of shock you’re not going to be able to swim. He was bobbing about and his head kept going under. In Southampton Water, he could have just been swept away.”

Andy revealed it was sheer chance they were on the river last Thursday to save the man, who is believed to be a foreign national in his twenties who is facing deportation from the country.

He said: “We weren’t even on duty, and it’s not our patch.

“We didn’t know we were going out then – it was just a freak bit of luck for him really, but it was a good thing.”

Police and ambulance crews were called to the scene and spoke to the man once he was back on shore.


Comments(9)

OSPREYSAINT says...
10:52am Mon 28 Jun 10

Was this before or after the England match?

saints4eva12 says...
10:55am Mon 28 Jun 10

well done solent rescue keep up the good work , at the right place right time

Paramjit Bahia says...
11:14am Mon 28 Jun 10

He may have been trying to go to the other world without immigration controls

StEmmosfire says...
11:15am Mon 28 Jun 10

saints4eva12 wrote:
well done solent rescue keep up the good work , at the right place right time
obviously didnt want to die then, just an attention seeker.

soton1980 says...
1:11pm Mon 28 Jun 10

He was lucky he didn't paralyse himself!

Stillness says...
1:42pm Mon 28 Jun 10

soton1980 wrote:
He was lucky he didn't paralyse himself!
Oh. That's OK then.

sotonbusdriver says...
3:52pm Mon 28 Jun 10

I bet he doesn't feel he was lucky, if he's facing deportation.
Now he has to face being sent back to his own country.. Obviously somewhere he doesn't want to go to.
Not all people who try to commit suicide want to be saved. They feel they face huge problems, and having made the choice to jump, saving them just puts them back through the whole saga again.. I'm not agreeing the killing oneself is a good idea. But for some people they feel there is not choice left, and probably feel no different once saved either.

G0Rf says...
10:18pm Mon 28 Jun 10

this same thing happend to my brother when he was out in his boat under the itchen bridge....
pulled a woman into the boat to rescue her, but she went crazy and just wanted to die

Hurstey says...
2:48pm Tue 29 Jun 10

Hang on a minute.... Isn't that Hambles patch..... I'd be careful lads, they've got a bigger boat than you.... Although your crew is better looking.

;o)

Well done all


Cameron Critchfield, Gabbi Young, Brian Tyndall and Andy Walker, all of Solent Rescue. Cameron Critchfield, Gabbi Young, Brian Tyndall and Andy Walker, all of Solent Rescue.

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