GEORGE TOWN: A 36-year-old woman was found alive at the Straits Quay here after falling off the Penang Bridge on Friday (Aug 2).
The woman had fallen off the bridge at KM6.8 of the bridge on a lane heading to the island and was rescued at 10pm.
George Town OCPD Asst Comm Che Zaimani Che Awang said the police received a phone call from a witness at 5.30pm on Friday saying that the woman was seen jumping off the bridge.
"The witness told the police that she saw the victim jumping off the bridge after leaving her car. However, the victim said that she stopped by the bridge after experiencing problems with her car.
"The victim said she was just sitting by the bridge after her car broke down, but she fell off the bridge," he said.
He said the victim also claimed to not know how to swim but knew techniques that allowed her to float.
"She said she used the technique to keep herself from sinking after she fell off.
"We found that the victim suffered jelly fish stings, and she has been sent to the Penang Hospital for treatment," he added.
ACP Che Zaimani said that an initial investigation revealed that the woman's mother had just passed away 17 days ago.
"According to the victim's husband, she became depressed after her mother died and has been receiving psychiatric treatment at the Penang Hospital," he added.
Earlier, The Star reported that police statistics showed that three suicide attempts were recorded from January to June this year on the Penang Bridge, compared to just one each for the whole of 2017 and last year.
Those in trouble or in need of someone to talk to, they can call the Befrienders KL at 03-7956 8145, 04-281 5161/ 1108 in Penang, 05-547 7933/ 7955 in Ipoh or email sam@befrienders.org.my - Star
The woman had fallen off the bridge at KM6.8 of the bridge on a lane heading to the island and was rescued at 10pm.
"The witness told the police that she saw the victim jumping off the bridge after leaving her car. However, the victim said that she stopped by the bridge after experiencing problems with her car.
He said the victim also claimed to not know how to swim but knew techniques that allowed her to float.
"She said she used the technique to keep herself from sinking after she fell off.
"We found that the victim suffered jelly fish stings, and she has been sent to the Penang Hospital for treatment," he added.
ACP Che Zaimani said that an initial investigation revealed that the woman's mother had just passed away 17 days ago.
"According to the victim's husband, she became depressed after her mother died and has been receiving psychiatric treatment at the Penang Hospital," he added.
Earlier, The Star reported that police statistics showed that three suicide attempts were recorded from January to June this year on the Penang Bridge, compared to just one each for the whole of 2017 and last year.
Those in trouble or in need of someone to talk to, they can call the Befrienders KL at 03-7956 8145, 04-281 5161/ 1108 in Penang, 05-547 7933/ 7955 in Ipoh or email sam@befrienders.org.my - Star
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