UPDATED Major Search operation launched after woman plunges from Foyle Bridge A major search and...

Published: 11:27 pm February 24, 2020
Updated: 5:23 am October 8, 2025

UPDATED Major Search operation launched after woman plunges from Foyle Bridge

A major search and rescue operation has been launched after a female plunged from the Foyle Bridge in Derry Northern Ireland, on Monday evening. The woman was seen to fall into the water and float off toward the docks just after 11pm. Emergency services have all been scrambled to the incident. The Foyle Bridge is second longest in the island of Ireland, at 234 metres, and the whole suspended bridge structure including the approach spans is 866 metres long. Fire crews, Costguard teams and Paramedics have all been called to the incident

A large number of  emergency responders can be seen in Madams Bank Road  in Ballynagalliagh.

  A PSNI spokesperson said: “Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the sudden death of a female, aged in her 20s, whose body was recovered from the River Foyle in Derry/Londonderry around 11pm last night, Monday 24 February. “A post mortem examination will take place in due course to determine the cause of death.” The Foyle Bridge was closed for a period last night during the operation but has since re-opened. The operation involved the PSNI, fire crews and volunteers from Foyle Search and Rescue.

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