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BC watchdog probes a woman’s death at Granville Street Bridge after a long police response, as calls grow for stronger safety barriers in Vancouver.

Incident at Granville Street Bridge

First, a serious event happened in Vancouver, British Columbia at Granville Street Bridge. A woman fell from the bridge. Sadly, she died.

Then, the situation began in the afternoon. It stretched late into the night. Meanwhile, police stayed at the scene for many hours.

Long Police Response

First, the call came in around 3 p.m. on Tuesday. Then, officers arrived and closed the bridge.

Next, police tried to talk with the woman. They kept communication going for several hours. Also, they stayed on site through the evening.

However, after more than nine hours, the woman fell from the bridge around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday.

As a result, the case turned into a formal review. Moreover, questions started about police actions during the long response.

Watchdog Investigation

Now, the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia is leading the review.

First, the agency said it will study what happened step by step. Then, it will look at police action and inaction.

Also, it will check if anything could have changed the outcome. In addition, it will review how officers handled communication.

Meanwhile, the investigation is still early. So, no final findings are ready yet.

Community Concerns Over Safety Barriers

After this tragedy, many people are speaking up. First, advocates are again asking for a safety barrier on the bridge.

Also, they point to success at the Burrard Street Bridge. There, no similar deaths have happened since a barrier was installed in 2017.

Moreover, they say a similar barrier could help save lives at Granville.

However, discussions about safety changes have gone on for years. Still, no final decision has been made.

Finally, the case has renewed focus on bridge safety in Vancouver.

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