TRAGIC END Man Dies After Incident on M2 Between Strood and Chatham
Man Dies After Incident on M2 Between Strood and Chatham

Man Dies After Incident on M2 Between Strood and Chatham

A man in his 50s has died following an incident that forced the closure of the M2 coastbound carriageway between Junction 1 (Strood) and Junction 3 (Chatham and Rochester) in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Emergency services were called to the scene just before 5am after reports of concerns for the welfare of a person near the Medway Viaduct.


Man Pronounced Dead at the Scene

Kent Police and South East Coast Ambulance Service attended, but the man was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

A spokesperson for Kent Police confirmed:

“The man’s death is being treated as non-suspicious, and a report is being completed for the coroner.”

While not officially confirmed, it is believed the man may have fallen from a bridge spanning the motorway.


M2 Closure and Travel Impact

The coastbound M2 was closed for more than three hours, causing significant disruption during the morning peak. The road fully reopened around 9:20am once emergency services had completed their work at the scene.


Investigation Ongoing

An investigation is underway and the man’s next of kin have been informed. The incident is not being treated as suspicious, and no third-party involvement is suspected.

 

Default Heading H2

Recommended for you

Former Premier League Footballer Colin Hendry Sentenced for Harassing Ex-Partner
IN COURT Former Premier League Footballer Colin Hendry Sentenced for Harassing Ex-Partner
Man in His 20s Injured in Stratford High Street Stabbing – UKNIP
KNIFE ATTACK Man in His 20s Injured in Stratford High Street Stabbing
Drugs and Weapons Seized in Early-Morning Police Raid in Deal
EARLY MORNING RAID Drugs and Weapons Seized in Early-Morning Police Raid in Deal
South East Braces for Thunderstorms after Met Office Issues Weather Warning – UKNIP
YELLOW WEATHER WARNING South East Braces for Thunderstorms after Met Office Issues Weather Warning

Must READ

More For You

More From UK News in Pictures

More From UKNIP