Bicyclist falls to her death from rising drawbridge in Florida after bystander trying to save her loses grip

A bicyclist fell to her death when a drawbridge connecting Palm Beach to the Florida mainland began rising before she could reach the other side, police said. A bystander tried to pull her to safety but lost his grip, officials said.

The woman was walking her bicycle toward West Palm Beach on Sunday afternoon and was within 10 feet of the barrier arms that halt traffic when the Royal Park Bridge started to move, CBS affiliate WPEC-TV reported.

"The woman tried to hang on. There was a bystander nearby who tried to help her, but tragically she fell five or six stories below where she died landing on concrete," West Palm Beach police spokesman Mike Jachles said.

UPDATE: Royal Park Bridge has reopened to all traffic as of 7 p.m.

Posted by West Palm Beach Police Department on Sunday, February 6, 2022

Why the bridge tender began raising the span before it was cleared of pedestrians will be a focus of the investigation, Jachles said. The bridge tender was described as "distraught," the Palm Beach Post reported.

The Florida Department of Transportation maintains the bridge, but the bridge tenders are staffed by a private state contractor.

"Palm Beach is accessible only through three bridges and this is the main bridge, so it's very used by cyclists," bicycle safety advocate Juan Orellana told West Palm Beach television station WPTV.

The bridge is equipped with bells and whistles to alert drivers and pedestrians that the drawbridge is going up.

"For one thing you will hear the bell before the arms go down, so when you hear the bell you gotta get out of the way before the bridge goes up," he said.

The woman's name has not been released. The bridge was closed for more than six hours after the accident before it was reopened around 7 p.m. Sunday, police said.

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