Woman died after Good Samaritan tried to save her from bridge fall
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A tragic incident unfolded when a young woman tragically fell to her death from a bridge after slipping from the grasp of a Good Samaritan who attempted to save her. This heartbreaking event followed an argument with her boyfriend after a night of drinking.

Emma Bundy had attended a Christmas party at the Sandy Park conference venue, known as the home of the Exeter Chiefs rugby club. The evening took a distressing turn when she became embroiled in an argument with her boyfriend, sparked by a comment made by a work colleague.

In the heat of the moment, Emma fled towards the A379 pedestrian bridge, with her boyfriend, Billy Fleming, in pursuit. This was revealed during an inquest at Exeter Coroner’s Court, shedding light on the sequence of events that led to the tragedy.

George Harris, who was at the venue to pick up his daughter working there, noticed Emma in a state of distress. Concerned, he approached Mr. Fleming, who had returned to the venue without Emma. According to Mr. Harris, Mr. Fleming appeared dismissive when questioned about Emma’s whereabouts, describing her as being ‘off her head’.

Drawn by the sound of Emma’s cries, Mr. Harris made his way towards her location. He discovered her precariously hanging by her hands from the side of the bridge, struggling to maintain her grip. Despite his efforts to save her, the situation ended in tragedy.

After hearing Ms Bundy crying, Mr Harris walked towards her and saw her ‘hanging by her hands with her legs off the side’ of the bridge. 

He rang 999, saying that Ms Bundy was ‘hysterical, crying and screaming’ as he grabbed her wrists and told her to ‘please hang on’.

Mr Harris was able to hold onto her for two to three minutes but said that ‘Emma was not making any sense’.

Emma Bundy had been at a Christmas party at the Sandy Park conference venue - home of Exeter Chiefs rugby club - when she had a drunken argument with her boyfriend over something a work colleague had said to her

Emma Bundy had been at a Christmas party at the Sandy Park conference venue – home of Exeter Chiefs rugby club – when she had a drunken argument with her boyfriend over something a work colleague had said to her 

Following the argument, she ran off towards the A379 pedestrian bridge with her boyfriend Billy Fleming running after her, an inquest at Exeter Coroner's Court heard

Following the argument, she ran off towards the A379 pedestrian bridge with her boyfriend Billy Fleming running after her, an inquest at Exeter Coroner’s Court heard

She then slipped from his grip and fell onto the dual carriageway below.

Ms Bundy, an assistant site manager with Bovis Homes, died from chest and neck wounds, the inquest heard.

Seven months before her tragic death, she moved in with Mr Fleming in Barnstaple, Devon, with her brother Shane saying she was in a happy relationship. 

He described her as ‘beautiful, kind and popular’ and loved the healthy life.

However, he said two glasses of wine made her drunk, and Mr Fleming tended to walk away if she had taken alcohol because it caused arguments.

A work colleague said Ms Bundy ‘looked amazing and was hard to miss’ as she transformed from a tomboy in hard hat and hi-vis work clothes into a ‘girlie’ in a red dress for the delayed Christmas party on January 31, 2025.

But just before midnight, Ms Bundy was crying and very drunk in the toilets and referred to someone who ‘could be so mean’.

Mr Fleming said she had drunk two bottles of white wine at the black tie event and she ‘could not cope with alcohol’.

He said Ms Bundy had a conversation with a man at the do and Mr Fleming had walked away because of something that was said.

Mr Fleming said they ended up having a row and she swung her handbag at his chin.

He had returned to their hotel room after he had left her by the bridge, and the police turned up later to tell him what had happened.

Mr Fleming said he loved Ms Bundy, saying she was ‘beautiful, kind-hearted and would move mountains for anyone’.

Police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death, which followed a domestic argument.

Toxicology tests showed that Emma was 2.5 times the legal drink drive limit when she died, and her intoxication affected her poor judgment and decision-making.

The senior Devon coroner, Philip Spinney, recorded an accidental death conclusion.

He said: ‘She did not intentionally end her life. She was trying to stop herself from falling. 

‘It is unclear how she came to be on the wrong side of the safety barriers and was trying to stop herself falling. 

‘She was upset at something a work colleague had said earlier that evening.’

He said Ms Bundy had drunk a large amount of alcohol and only argued with her partner when drunk.

Mr Spinney said: ‘It is more likely than not she acted impulsively and did not intend to end her life, this was a tragic accident.’

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