Cape Breton Post

Dangerous dive

P.E.I. man injured after accidental­ly bridge-jumping into boat

- BY COLIN MACLEAN JOURNAL PIONEER Colin.MacLean@JournalPio­neer.com @JournalPMa­cLean

An Island man was taken to hospital Saturday after jumping off Stanley Bridge and landing in a boat passing underneath.

Stanley Bridge is a popular place for locals and tourists alike to jump from the structure into the waterway beneath. It’s also adjacent to a busy fishing and aquacultur­e port and a recently expanded pleasure craft marina.

New London Fire Chief Allen Cole said it was a pleasure craft that the man, whom he described as middle-aged, landed on. The vehicle was going under the bridge from behind the jumper.

“It could have been much worse,” said Cole.

“Both feet hit the boat, but one took more damage than the other.”

The man was in a lot of pain but was alert as first responders worked on him. He was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Charlottet­own, by ambulance.

Cole said that despite the popularity of the bridge as a jumping spot, this was actually the first time he can recall ever responding to an injury there.

He also cautioned that the area is becoming busier in terms of boat traffic, and anyone who decides to swim or bridge jump should use extra caution.

People were talking about the incident at the bridge on Monday.

In the hot sun of late morning, a group of more than 20 people ranging from middleaged to pre-teen were having a great time jumping and flipping into the water.

Anthony Francis, of Halifax, said he had heard about Saturday’s incident from a group who had been jumping earlier in the morning.

He said he and his family come to P.E.I. every summer and always spend at least one day jumping from Stanley Bridge. He does not foresee that changing, even with what happened on Saturday.

They always come as a group and some of them always stay below to spot for boats or other hazards, so the risk is minimal, he said.

Plus the kids love it, he added, and the parents certainly don’t mind occasional­ly joining in the fun too.

“This is one of the last free fun things that you can do here.”

 ?? COLIN MACLEAN/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? People jump from Stanley Bridge on Monday morning. A man doing the same thing on Saturday had the bad luck of jumping just as a boat was passing under the bridge. He landed in the vehicle and injured his legs.
COLIN MACLEAN/JOURNAL PIONEER People jump from Stanley Bridge on Monday morning. A man doing the same thing on Saturday had the bad luck of jumping just as a boat was passing under the bridge. He landed in the vehicle and injured his legs.

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