A police incident at the 196th Street overpass above the Langley Bypass saw one man taken to hospital with what police described as minor injures. (Shane MacKichan/Special to Langley Advance Times)

A police incident at the 196th Street overpass above the Langley Bypass saw one man taken to hospital with what police described as minor injures. (Shane MacKichan/Special to Langley Advance Times)

Suggested bridge jumper shuts down Langley highway

Mountie reports indicate a man was taken to hospital with minor injuries after lunch-time incident

  • Mar. 24, 2020 12:00 a.m.

Police were called to the 196th-Street overpass early Tuesday afternoon for reports of a man who “was going to jump,” Langley RCMP confirmed.

In a widely circulated video, two people are seen attempting to assist another man on the wrong-side of the overpass barrier, who eventually falls.

He was taken to hospital with minor injuries, RCMP Cpl. Holly Largy told the Langley Advance Times.

But later a police watchdog agency, the Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO), confirmed the man was in hospital with serious injuries, who has now taken over the file to review the incident and the role played by RCMP.

The incident happened at the Langley-Surrey border, and police cruisers were seen blocking off traffic in all directions at around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday – along the Langley Bypass/Highway 10, as well as 192nd Street, but Mounties have yet to confirm how long the area was closed.

The identity of the injured man, or the others seen in the video, is not yet known.

For individuals who are or know of someone who is having thoughts of suicide are asked to contact The Crisis Line Association of BC at 1-800-784-2433, or individuals who would like emotional support or information and resources specific to mental health can call 310-Mental Health (310-6789).

Warning: Langley Advance Times is not publishing a graphic video of the incident being shared. Beware, it is not suitable for everyone.


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