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Man dies after falling from M6 bridge between Leyland and Standish A man died in hospital after falling from a motorway bridge in Lancashire.
The incident happened just before 11am on Tuesday (November 7), when the man fell from a bridge on the M6 near Wrightington and was hit by a Scania lorry.
Police closed the motorway for around three hours in both directions between junctions 28 (Leyland) and J27 (Standish) while emergency services attended the scene.
An air ambulance arrived and the man was taken to hospital in a serious condition.
Unfortunately, he passed away shortly after arriving at the hospital.
![The incident happened shortly before 11am on Tuesday (November 8) when the man fell from a bridge over the M6 near Wrightington and was struck by a Scania lorry. Police closed the motorway for three hours in both directions, between junctions 28 (Leyland) and J27 (Standish), while emergency services worked at the scene](https://www.lep.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmQxMjIzYmMzLTAyYTktNGUyMy1iZjIwLWVkMTA0NmM0YzEzNzphZDFjZGFmYy1kNTYwLTQ2Y2YtOWEwYS04MzE3Y2IxNzIxMWY=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
Police closed the motorway for three hours in both directions, between junctions 28 (Leyland) and J27 (Standish), while emergency services attended the scene.
Police statement A police spokesman said: “You may be aware that the M6 was closed for a long period yesterday and we just wanted to explain why “Our officers were called to the northbound carriageway just past Junction 27, near Wrightington, at 10.
55am on Tuesday, after reports that a man had fallen from motorway bridge and was hit by a Scania HGV.
“Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, the man was sadly declared dead shortly after arrival.
” at the hospital.
“His family heard the sad news.
“The man’s death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for HM Coroner in due course.
” Any witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage is asked to email sciu@lancashire.police.uk or call 101, quoting log 386 of 7 November 2023.
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