Police probe after woman reportedly falls from M4 bridge before fatal collision

A woman has died after reportedly falling from a bridge over the motorway in Swindon.

The fatal incident happened on the M4 at around 2am this morning (Saturday, 1 October), sparking a significant emergency response.

The young woman is understood to have fallen from the A4361 Croft Road bridge, which connects Swindon with Wroughton, before being involved in a collision on the carriageway below.

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Wiltshire Police launched an investigation into the tragic death, with forensic collision investigation work undertaken throughout the morning.

A single evidence marker can be seen on the Croft Road bridge fence, with two dozen others on the M4 carriageway below

The motorway was closed in both directions – with the westbound carriageway reopening at 10am. The eastbound carriageway opened at about 2pm.

In a statement, Wiltshire Police said: “We are appealing for witnesses to a fatal collision on the M4 in the early hours of this morning (01/10).

“At approximately 2am today, officers attended an incident between junction 15 and 16 of the motorway, near the road bridge (A4361) near Wroughton.

“Sadly, a young woman died at the scene. Our thoughts are with her family at this very difficult time.

“Any witnesses to the collision or anyone who may have dash cam are asked to contact the Serious Collision Investigation Team at Police Headquarters on 01225 694597.  Alternatively they can contact the team directly – [email protected].”

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