Murder-suicide suspicion ... police are still investigating the incident were a man jumped from the Hawkesbury River Bridge yesterday. (Photograph: Gary Graham)
January 01, 2009
By Kara Lawrence and Brooke Newstead
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia)
A DRIVER who leapt from the Hawkesbury River Bridge in front of a woman passenger and two children yesterday may have been planning a murder-suicide.
Police are investigating whether the children may have been drugged when the man ran from his car and jumped after he spotted police.
A woman passenger in the car also climbed the railing but was rescued by police. There is no suggestion the woman was involved in any plot to kill the children.
Police driving along the F3 became stuck in a line of traffic caused by the car as it was driven slowly towards the bridge about 9.30am.
As they followed, the car slowed to a stop and the male Asian driver, 40, from Cabramatta, left the car and jumped off the bridge.
His 43-year-old female Asian passenger also climbed the railing and there were fears she too would jump. She was taken to be interviewed by police, along with the boy and girl, aged between 10 and 12, who had remained in the back seat of the car when the man jumped.
A critical incident investigation team will be set up to decide whether officers averted a potential murder-suicide. A search failed to find the man's body yesterday. Superintendent Shane White said the man was last seen floating west.
"We have an interpreter assisting us with our conversations with the woman,'' Superintendent White said.
She and the two children were taken by police to Hornsby police station, where they remained until about 3pm. They emerged looking distressed, the two children clutching teddy bears, as all three were led by a paramedic to a waiting ambulance.
The three were taken to Hornsby Hospital for treatment. An RTA Traffic Emergency Patrol officer drove the man's car to a nearby boat-ramp car park.
The car, containing rubbish and bags of clothing in the boot, was then towed to a holding yard in Hornsby for forensic investigation. Police and emergency services launched a search for the man, but failed to find him.
"The search has been by foot, by water and by air,'' Supt White said.
Police were aided by a NSW Ambulance helicopter and boat, Coastal Patrol boats, and State Emergency Services boats.
"The matter is subject to a police investigation. Whether it is a matter for the coroner is yet to be confirmed,'' Supt White said.
The search for the man will resume at 6.30am today. Police are appealing for anyone who may have seen the car as it travelled north on the bridge or who have relevant information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Search
Archives
-
▼
2009
(259)
-
▼
January
(216)
- Japan to provide $9.5 mln food aid to Philippines
- Slideshow of the violent eviction in Dey Kraham ...
- Chinese New Year boosts sales of chicken
- Thai Foreign Minister kicks off visit to Cambodia
- Impact of More Tribunal Indictments Surveyed
- Contractors Claim Safety From Bird Flu, Recession
- Ugly CPP truth revealed by Hun Sen: Ke Kim Yan inv...
- India's biggest annual technology festival launche...
- Malaysia alert on U.S. peanut butter
- Earthquake hits Timor region
- Cambodian slum dwellers [in Dey Krahorm] evicted
- Phnom Penh street scene: Shoe-shine boys playing s...
- Workers at the L.A. Garment factory block road to ...
- Sun Sokun Mealea turning 180-degree case: Another ...
- Cambodian Women Suffer More Violence
- Indonesia to send another group of doctors to Gaza
- NATO friendly fire kills 2 civilians, wounds 4 mor...
- More Nepali applications for U.S. visa rejected du...
- No one wants to live under Thai colonial rule [- a...
- Dey Kraham houses completely demolished by the 7NG...
- Myanmar, India strive for boosting bilateral trade
- Indonesia to send another group of doctors to Gaza
- Mr. Hun Sen’s Unchallenged Supremacy
- Khmer girl boxers
- UN chief expects G-77, China to play bigger role i...
- 10 killed in U.S. drone attack in Pakistan's triba...
- Bomb, gunfight injure 2 rangers in Thailand's rest...
- Thailand offers to host conference on Rohingya issue
- Tributes flow for union head
- Central Market renovations begin with French flourish
- Workers, police clash in Kandal
- Ke Kim Yan removed from post
- Bird flu outbreak fears cool as residents test neg...
- City officials brace for fire threats posed by Lun...
- Slumdog makes its debut in India
- Malaria illnesses decline in Cambodia in 2008
- News Analysis: Are Britain's hopes to join euro da...
- Indian PM to have heart bypass surgery
- Vietnam: Human Rights Watch analysts denounce viol...
- Thailand's anti-govt 'Red Shirt' protesters petiti...
- THAI runs into turbulence
- Number of jobs abroad plummets
- Yung Wah factory workers on strike
- Cambodia’s army changes its head
- Chau Sen Cocsal obituary
- Vietnam tightens food safety during Lunar New Year...
- Thailand accused of mistreating Muslim refugees
- Cashing in by Doing Good in Cambodia [-Mystery sur...
- Cambodian Institute To Train More Local Managers
- Malaria illnesses decline in Cambodia in 2008
- Cambodia's IT Strongman touts e-gov in a country w...
- Part of Cambodia would be vulnerable from climate ...
- Solar eclipse can be seen over Southeast Asia on J...
- We seek a new way forward,' Obama says
- Expats watch Obama's oath
- Court to probe union slaying
- HRW decries Khmer Krom abuse
- Please help the filmmakers of "Who Killed Chea Vic...
- Recovering the roots of a family
- Cambodia opposition seeks Obama's help in murder p...
- Cambodian ferries cut travel budget
- Laos royal to sell family jewels [-What can Khmer ...
- Knights are put to the sword
- PM opens golf course in Siem Reap
- Bears get a second chance at Phnom Tamao Zoo
- Rogue tour operators face govt crackdown
- Probe 'will not interrupt KRT'
- Trials, tribulations and textbooks: Govt, DC-Cam r...
- The long road towards the creation of a specific c...
- CCU annuncement to Chea Vichea's commemoration
- Tobique Valley students help Cambodia kids
- Khmer Rouge Tribunal to begin hearings in mid-Febr...
- New Species Hotspot In Remote Cambodian Mekong
- Two Adolescents Sentenced to 5 Years each in Priso...
- Elephant Walk a worthwhile venture
- Tribunal Calls for More Victims to File
- Safety in Recent Culling, But Big Losses Too
- Uncertainty For Asean Press In Coming Months
- Cambodian casinos out of luck as revenues take a hit
- Mobile growth stays strong
- French jazzman combines cultures through music
- Youth among ruins
- Riverfront pavement cleared
- Southeast Asia's Wounded Tigers [-Remittances from...
- We should help the Former Soldier
- Cambodian girl was cheated by her boyfriend
- who we should blame, should we blame the leader?
- PM promises to protect boat people's basic rights
- Villagers Say Military Police Halt Protest [-More ...
- More Groups Ready for Inauguration
- Initial Hearing Set for Start of Duch Trial
- China reports second bird flu death this year
- Mercurial hospital chief hangs expense to heal sick
- Former Untac governor tours old haunts of Siem Rea...
- African dancer teaches new moves
- Tuning music and the body
- ACLEDA to up ATM service
- Graveyard moves upscale
- Cambodia and Kuwait: the start of a great cooperat...
- First Khmer Rouge trial date set
-
▼
January
(216)