Coventry police statement after huge presence around Tile Hill railway bridge
Police have issued a statement following an incident at the railway bridge in Tile Hill. Patrol cars and officers were spotted near to Tile Hill Railway Station earlier this morning (Sunday, March 2).
As a result, train services were to Coventry station and beyond were cancelled and nearby roads were closed. West Midlands Police has, this afternoon, confirmed to CoventryLive that officers had responded to reports that a man was on the bridge.
A force spokesperson has said that the that the incident has been brought to a 'safe conclusion'. Impacted rail services will now resume.
"We were called to Tile Hill Railway Station at around 8.40am this morning (2 March) to reports of a man on a bridge," the police spokesperson said. "The matter has now been brought to a safe conclusion.
"The train line and roads effected have since re-opened."
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