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Man dies after falling from bridge on to M6 near Walsall

A man has died after falling from a bridge on to the M6 today.

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Both the north and southbound carriageways were closed between Junction 10 for the Black Country and 10a for the M54 from 9.30am after a man fell from Bentley Lane Bridge.

He was taken to hospital by air ambulance, but later died.

The southbound carriageway opened again at around 10am, but northbound drivers were stuck on the motorway for more than an hour.

Police and tape at the scene of the incident on Bentley Lane Bridge

West Midlands Ambulance Service were called to the incident at 9.23am. Spokesman Jamie Arrowsmith said: "On arrival, crews discovered a male patient on the motorway carriageway.

"He was treated at the scene for serious injuries before being airlifted to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.

"Unfortunately, shortly after arrival at the hospital it became evident nothing could be done to save the man and he was confirmed deceased."

Police officers on the bridge

Highways England thanked drivers for their patience when they fully opened the road at 10.40am.

The Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford was sent to the scene, along with an ambulance, doctor paramedic and area support team.

The incident follows an earlier crash near Birmingham which caused southbound delays.

There were tailbacks as far back as the M54 after the smash happened near Spaghetti Junction at around 7.30am.

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