MAN KILLED BY GUST

Partygoer who fell 80 feet to his death may have been blown off a bridge by wind, inquest hears

Rhys Cafferty, 25, who had been drinking at a St Patrick’s Day celebration, was seen near the edge of the Silver Jubilee bridge

A MAN who fell 80ft to his death from a bridge may have been blown by a strong gust of wind, an inquest heard.

Rhys Cafferty, 25, was seen standing on the bridge’s railings before hanging from them after a night out with pals.

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Rhys Cafferty had been drinking before his death

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Rhys fell off the Silver Jubilee bridge

A passing motorist saw him at 4am and called police fearing the bricklayer was about to jump.

He said the March weather was “blowing a gale and very, very wet”. A policeman grabbed his hand but lost his grip.

Rhys, of Widnes, Cheshire, then fell from the Silver Jubilee Bridge and drowned in the River Mersey.

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There were fears that Rhys was about to jump off the bridge

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Rhys drowned in the River Mersey and his body was found two weeks after his death

His body was found two weeks later.

The coroner at the Warrington hearing said a gust could have blown him off.

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