Crewe bypass closed for hours as police support welfare of girl on bridge

By Ryan Parker 25th Oct 2022

The incident on Bradeley Hall Road, above the A534 Haslington bypass, happened at 3:10pm on Monday - October 24 (Nub News).
The incident on Bradeley Hall Road, above the A534 Haslington bypass, happened at 3:10pm on Monday - October 24 (Nub News).

A bypass connecting Crewe and Sandbach was closed for hours - allowing Cheshire Police to support the welfare of a girl on a bridge.

The incident on Bradeley Hall Road, above the A534 Haslington bypass, happened at 3:10pm on Monday (October 24).

Cheshire Police closed the Crewe bypass for approximately two hours - allowing officers to support the welfare of the girl.

Cheshire Police closed the A534 Haslington bypass for approximately two hours - allowing officers to support the welfare of the girl (Cheshire Constabulary).

Today (October 25), Cheshire Constabulary confirmed the incident to Nub News.

A spokesperson said: "At around 3.10pm on Monday (October 24), police were called to concerns for the safety of a girl on Bradeley Hall Road, Haslington.

"Officers attended and she was taken to hospital in an ambulance for further checks."

Cheshire Constabulary confirmed the A534 Haslington bypass was closed as a 'safety precaution.'

The girl was eventually brought down safely from the bridge. She was handed into the care of North West Ambulance Service paramedics (Nub News).

The girl was eventually brought down safely from the bridge and handed into the care of North West Ambulance Service paramedics.

At 5:05pm, Cheshire Police made an announcement of the road re-opening on social media.

A statement read: "Road closures have now been lifted on the A534 bypass between Crewe and Sandbach.

"The female was brought down safely from the bridge and has since bene handed into the care of North West Ambulance Service.

At 5:05pm, Cheshire Police made an announcement of the road re-opening on social media (Cheshire Constabulary).

"Thank you for your patience."

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